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I really don't think it will get past the appeal process.
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Feeling depressed-send an email to [email protected]. If anyone wants to send me an email I would be happy to work on skills for raising your baseline and providing support. Your confidentiality is guaranteed.
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Originally Posted By mooreshawnm: Originally Posted By backbencher: Or we march on New York and free the duly elected President? Will there be time to reclaim Virginia’s oysters from Maryland beforehand?? |
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Chief of Special Hutzpah Investigations To Proliferate Obtuse Scientific Theories
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Ignoring the fact where they just plain can’t do that, he would also have the option to stay in FL until inauguration if he wants to. Do you think DeSantis is going to let them come down and extradite him back to NY? That’s a fight I’d like to watch from afar.
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Originally Posted By fadedsun: He’s not inaugurated yet and isn’t covered. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By fadedsun: Originally Posted By Pallas: He has Presidential immunity, he would have to serve his sentence after his term is finish, iirc. He’s not inaugurated yet and isn’t covered. Haven't you packed your bags yet to go to the Ukraine? You're z boy is gonna need all the help He can get the next four years. |
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NY Attorney General Letitia James vows to resist any efforts by Trump for “retribution” against her |
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#Pureblood
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Really? Man, represent 2003 better!
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10/22/14 I stand with Canada
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Originally Posted By eddie500: ....................................third world countries, they jail their political opponents. What do you think would happen if New York State decides to send Trump to prison for his entire term? View Quote Firstly: Donald Trump, as President Elect DOES have Secret Service protection. Second: Donald Trump has "At least a few" citizen supporters that WOULD bear arms in his defense. I'd bet at least 2 or 3 readers of this very thread would show up with a standard capacity magazine and stand between Trump and The State of New York. |
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You drug out your alter ego to make this post?
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Originally Posted By eddie500: I'm not sure what would happen, this is just like anyone else getting arrested. There would be an arrest warrant and I guess the marshals would find him and take him in? The Federal government is full of democrats and would allow it. View Quote Ain't nobody arresting Trump. |
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Originally Posted By TheAlmightyYak: Well….maybe…. https://external-preview.redd.it/fdny-searching-for-maga-firefighters-who-booed-letitia-james-v0-0CvM8FFsv--9w3aICcAIrnC2i_rSa3uBjEmhaZK8sEQ.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=88b4314ddff0f0c2bdf6ea8820abc9d29406c705 View Quote Dam that's one ugly dude ! |
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This has got to be close to the top of the election stupidity threads. How long before the dust settles and this place returns to semi-normal conversation?
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Originally Posted By fadedsun: He’s not inaugurated yet and isn’t covered. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By fadedsun: Originally Posted By Pallas: He has Presidential immunity, he would have to serve his sentence after his term is finish, iirc. He’s not inaugurated yet and isn’t covered. Maybe but wouldn't he need to be released at that point to be inaugurated. I guess we are in uncharted territory. |
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If the state of New York continues to pursue this case and attempts to arrest Trump the next US Attorney General can just file a cease and desist order against the state of New York for prosecuting charges for infractions/transgressions beyond the statute of limitations. There are so many holes in the case brought against Trump that the federal government can step in and shut them down.
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(Double Tap)
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Popping PMags.
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Nobody will be coming to save you, plan accordingly.
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Secret Service would have something to say about that.
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Democratic party=new communist party
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Is this another "Never Trumper" thread or a drunk post by the OP?
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“Evil is powerless if the good are unafraid.” Ronald Reagan
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is it true that the only reason this case moved forward was because NY changed (extended) statute of limitations? seems verge of conspiracy.
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The judge absolutely could sentence Trump to a long prison sentence. Trump's lawyers have filed a motion arguing that Trump is now, or will be, immune to being sentenced while in office just like he was immune to being prosecuted when he was in office the first time.
I suspect the judge is too chicken to toss a popularly elected president in prison over some low level felonies. The judge would go down in history as a lunatic and laughingstock. An initial appeal would go to a NY appellate court full of Trump hating leftists. I think everyone (I mean judges) would have been thrilled to toss Trump in prison, have him lose the election and laugh about it. Now I bet the appellate court has lost its appetite for bailing out the trial judge. Trump won, and overwhelmingly won and did pretty good in NY and NYC, for a Republican, at least for New York. It's like when King Kong was brought in a cage to Broadway for all the New Yorkers to point at-oh shit the cage broke he's looose! Hochul should just pardon him, but she lacks the good sense and is too beholden to the far left in NY. I bet she's scared shitless now that he's loose and climbing up the side of the Governor's mansion, peering in windows looking for her while biplanes chatter at him with machinegun fire. Anyway I bet the judge will either rule in favor of saying he's immune, or that sentencing has to be put on hold until he's out of office again. The judge could just fine him and call it a day. It's a low level felony and Trump has been a law abiding citizen who has created jobs for New Yorkers. If he goes nuts and sentences Trump to jail or prison I bet the sentence could be put on hold during the appeal, which could take 4 years |
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What’s the difference between pancakes and a Mini-14? Pancakes hit the spot.-dvanblaricom
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Originally Posted By mikNtx: is it true that the only reason this case moved forward was because NY changed (extended) statute of limitations? seems verge of conspiracy. View Quote In NY the statute of limitations is put on hold when a defendant is not in the state. That has been interpreted to mean that every day you aren't inside NY the statute of limitations stops. I think that's a misreading of the statute but that interpretation is from NY's highest court and precedes the Trump prosecutions. The prosecution did get a longer statute of limitations by filing this as a felony v a misdemeanor. The felony filing seems ripe for reversal on appeal since the prosecution never really proved that properly in my opinion |
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What’s the difference between pancakes and a Mini-14? Pancakes hit the spot.-dvanblaricom
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Originally Posted By Foxtrot08: I did. Or, you’re too dented to look it up yourself. You can see the above link. Here’s Trump v US: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/23pdf/23-939_e2pg.pdf Which cites: https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=2587191009008442950&q=nixon+v+fitzgerald&hl=en&as_sdt=6,24 That you would find, in the above link from the DOJ. Fitzgerald, linked, shows us that former presidents are immune. Trump v US tells us that he has presumptive immunity. There is zero legal standing here. The DOJ is dropping the cases. And civil cases have to change course now. They cannot interfere with his official duties. Which, being President elect, is a smooth transition of power. Stop being emotional and just posting like an idiot. There has been plenty published about this. Stop being a dent head. View Quote I enjoy your use of the term "dent" and will add it to my repertoire. My use of "mouth breather" to describe GD is getting old. |
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Isaiah 6:8. Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, "Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?" And I said, "Here am I. Send me!"
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Originally Posted By opti12206: How is it that a 2003 account can post such inane drivel? The OP's writings are barely coherent and the content is somehow even worse than the structure. Please tell me you're drunk OP. At least that would be a valid excuse around these parts. View Quote |
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This whole thing is a great example of a dog catching a car. The squirming by the judge(s) in NY now that Trump won is glorious.
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What’s the difference between pancakes and a Mini-14? Pancakes hit the spot.-dvanblaricom
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New York is full of unarmed leftists. I’d wager they don’t have the capacity to back up their shit talking.
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George Mason “The Cavalier’s” Great-Grandson
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