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Sorry stupid, once the jury says "guilty", you are convicted.Hey dildo. Your conviction isn’t entered (and thus you are legally not yet convicted) until you get sentenced.
Then the judgment of conviction (along with the imposed sentence) gets entered.
Sorry so much of life eludes you. But, then, you are a dildo after all.
Off topicDon't fucking give me that bullshit when you plan to vote for a felon in 29 days!
Dildo. I realize that you’re tragically retarded. But I’ve already corrected you. There is nothing officially entered yet. There won’t be until after sentencing. Then (but ONLY then) will the court direct his clerk to enter judgment. That’s the judgment of conviction as well as the sentence.Sorry stupid, once the jury says "guilty", you are convicted.
You always confirm that you’re a retard.But thanks for confirming just how stupid MAGA's are!
I do so enjoy it when you provide the ammunition for your own firing squad.I know you do not understand them.
Except that is not happening.Off topic
Burn Loot and Murder way way way way way worse than appeals pending
Not a word of your post was responsive to anything I have posted.I do so enjoy it when you provide the ammunition for your own firing squad.
Chief U.S. District Judge Mark E. Walker determined Friday that a provision in Florida's SB 7050 assessing a $50,000 fine for each noncitizen found to be "collecting or handling voter registration applications" violates constitutional equal protection rights. The ban covered people with legal permanent residency or green cards.
An estimated 1.3 million lawful permanent residents live in Florida, according to the Department of Homeland Security. Many of them often engage in civic activities such as help with voter registration or supporting campaigns as part of their journeys to become U.S. citizens or to learn about U.S. government.
An emergency injunction issued last year had blocked Florida from enforcing the state law, allowing organizations to retain field staff members who were noncitizens.
Entry of judgement is when the jury says guilty.Dildo. I realize that you’re tragically retarded. But I’ve already corrected you. There is nothing officially entered yet. There won’t be until after sentencing. Then (but ONLY then) will the court direct his clerk to enter judgment. That’s the judgment of conviction as well as the sentence.
A defendant cannot even file an appeal until and unless the court has filed a notice of entry of judgment of conviction. N.Y. Crim. Proc. Law § 440.10 – Motion to vacate judgment
What you don’t know is monumentally vast. So, stop arguing so much when you once again don’t know jack shit about the topic.
You always confirm that you’re a retard.
You are trying to substitute you Mr piss poor guesswork for what the law says.Entry of judgement is when the jury says guilty.
Actually, it responds directly to your asshat assertion.Not a word of your post was responsive to anything I have posted.
You are so full of shit! The "verdict" IS the judgement.You are trying to substitute you piss poor guesswork for what the law says.
And, as usual, you’re wrong.
The judgment isn’t just a statement that the jury said a defendant was found guilty. It is also the sentence imposed upon the accused. They get packaged together in the entry of judgment.
And significantly, the defendant cannot file an appeal without that entry of judgment. Why not? Because there’s no entry of the judgment of conviction yet.
The judgment. Not a trial jury’s verdict. Two different things.
I can lead you (the jackass) to water. But I can’t make you (the jackass) drink from tenting knowledge.
I never said a word about aliens being eligible to do field work as registration officials or as poll workers for that matter.Actually, it responds directly to your asshat assertion.
An emergency injunction issued last year had blocked Florida from enforcing the state law, allowing organizations to retain field staff members who were noncitizens.
Can you figure it out or do I have to explain this to you like the simple minded child you are?
Billy, you clearly don’t care about our democracyThere is absolutely no reason for the law. Voter fraud only occurs .006% of the time.
You should try reading the title of your thread. Cuz you used an article to support your assertion that plainly doesn't support it. The case involved whether illegal aliens are allowed to handle voter registration forms. Not whether Walker knew if the people involved are citizens or not.I never said a word about aliens being eligible to do field work as registration officials or as poll workers for that matter.
So no, bug. It doesn’t respond to anything I said. You moron.
Can you ever be honest or is your retardation also responsible for your dishonesty?
True.Billy, you clearly don’t care about our democracy
Pathetic
He said, without proof. From Wikipedia.......then over 9,000 illegal votes were cast by aliens.
Wrong you lying imbecile. I quoted the number of voters from the U.S. Census report. I took the .006% figure fro that moron Didlo_really.He said, without proof. From Wikipedia.......
That you don’t see the support doesn’t mean that it doesn’t support the premise, you babbling retard.You should try reading the title of your thread. Cuz you used an article to support your assertion that plainly doesn't support it. The case involved whether illegal aliens are allowed to handle voter registration forms. Not whether Walker knew if the people involved are citizens or not.
Paranoia. Just because they register to vote does not mean they can vote.Unbelievable....our liberals don't realize that illegal aliens aren’t citizens.
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How non-citizens are getting voter registration forms across the US — and how Republicans are trying to stop it
Welfare offices and other agencies in 49 US states are providing voter registration forms to migrants without requiring proof of citizenship, leading Republicans and conservatives to call for swift…nypost.com
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Federal judge rules Florida can't ban noncitizens from registering voters
The court sided with Latino groups that said barring lawful permanent residents and other noncitizens from registering voters violates constitutional equal protection rights.www.nbcnews.com
It is the liberals (primarily Democratics) who voted against the SAVE Act.
Why would any citizen want to permit any legal alien (legally present here in compliance with our immigration laws) or any illegal alien (those who have snuck in or overstayed their allotted time) to vote?