If you have to explain a joke, it doesn't work. Like 95+% of the population got the joke. If you're the odd one out who doesn't get it or wants to act like you don't get it, that's your right.
You're welcome. He's an interesting person for sure. He probably has some degree of intelligence and physical gifts. But I feel like he struggles with personality disorders and mental illness. But I don't have any confirmed diagnoses to be fair. But I know people like him, including in my family, who do have diagnoses.
That's an admirable part of the American justice system. Not that our system is perfect or even close to it. I don't know much about the Romanian legal system. They may not have innocent until proven guilty. Many countries don't have that tradition at all. Many countries in Eastern Europe tend to rubber stamp guilty verdicts actually.
Even some of my relatives who are accomplished lawyers, lawyers who work for me and/or my family, other lawyers I know, probably wouldn't know a lot about Romanian law and the Romanian criminal justice system. Because they don't practice criminal law, international law. I know people who practice environmental law and business law especially well.
I have more of a distant relationship at most with people who practice criminal law. And that would be in the US not Romania. And the US legal system is based more on the British system than somewhere like Romania. So it doesn't translate as much.
Someone like
@panamaican clearly has a great deal of knowledge about the law in general, but I don't believe he practices criminal law or international law. Someone like Amal Clooney could handle a case like Tate's. She's represented people like Julian Assange for instance. It'll be interesting to see who ends up representing him...