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Conspiracy is a crime, and a pretty well known one.
I’ll make you a lifetime Sig bet that will not be charged in this instance. Also any amount of money you are able to bet
Conspiracy is a crime, and a pretty well known one.
You do realize the campaign finance violation in question assumes it's an "in-kind contribution to the Trump campaign for president" for another person to pay hush money to a woman Trump slept with?
By the same reasoning, anything that helps the Trump campaign could be construed as an in-kind contribution to the campaign. Where do you draw the line? If Trump buys a bunch of fruit to eat for energy, that will benefit his campaign. Should the purchase of that fruit be considered an "in-kind campaign contribution"?
Your position is more ridiculous that a guilty confession along with the provided evidence is some how more suspect. It really is on what you WANT to believe. And I can assure you that the cries of 'witch hunt', 'selective and unfair and biased prosecutions' are being used RIGHT now to try and downplay the value of the successful prosecutions and as justification for an eventual pardon.That would be a ridiculous argument regardless of who made it. Anyway, Manafort wasn't successfully squeezed. He probably turned down multiple plea offers and stood trial. The convictions in his trial should be viewed very differently from the charges that Cohen plead guilty to.
It will be interesting to see if Trump pardons Manafort. That would be a bad look for Trump politically, no doubt.
So basically you're saying they made up these charges in hopes of screwing Trump. The only problem with this is we know the payments happened, he pleaded guilty and a judge accepted it. If a judge accepts the guilty plea, he obviously believes what happened was a crime. I really don't see how your "People plea to lesser crimes that they didn't commit" argument has anything to do with this case. These things 100% happened.
I’ll make you a lifetime Sig bet that will not be charged in this instance. Also any amount of money you are able to bet
The bet where when Stone gets indicted and there is a plea agreement it becomes null. It's a pointless bet. He will get indicted, and of course he'll plea out.I wonder if you will still talk this way after you lose your bet to me. I will solicit many opinions on how to edit your signature.
If a future judge or jury decides that it did not happen(campaign law violations) does that mean it didn’t happen
Well Trump literally cant be charged with a crime, so no fucking shit. Seeing how he is one of the two people involved adn the other is the witness, doesnt exactly take Nostradamus to see no one will be charged.
You still maintain you're not a Trump supporter.
As far as Cohen is concerned, it's a settled matter. His record will read guilty of campaign finance violations. Unless Trump is charged, which he likely won't be it will never see another court room.
Here since @waiguoren "missed" this one.Jesus fucking christ did i really read wai claim a jury decision is precedent? That Derschodipshit law degree is paying off for him.
Here's a clue, juries don't set precedents. Trial courts don't. Appeallate, state supreme, and scotus do.
You're welcome for the legal lesson. Mr defender of constitutional rights. Mfker wouldn't understand con law if he got stuck in 1L con law
I don't think Mueller is politically motivated, I think he's just doing his job. They could very well charge Trump once he's out of office and they may just test the theory that a sitting president can't be indicted. That would be interesting to see that matter taken up.Why not. If Trump is guilty why not charge him when he leaves office. Are u saying this is just political?
It's an unsettled (by the courts) legal question. DOJ has said a sitting POTUS cannot be indicted. So unless POTUS is indicted elsewhere (state level maybe?) it's highly doubtful a sitting POTUS will be indicted unless something really extreme is really obviousWeird. Lanny Davis is all over the air saying he can
He also can be tried after he leaves office
Weird. Lanny Davis is all over the air saying he can
He also can be tried after he leaves office
I don't think Mueller is politically motivated, I think he's just doing his job. They could very well charge Trump once he's out of office and they may just test the theory that a sitting president can't be indicted. That would be interesting to see that matter taken up.
Holy fuck, Lanny Davis?!?!?!!?!?!?!?!?
Well, thats the highest legal authority in the land and the man who knows the case best. I stand corrected.
Why would SDNY not charge him. They have already named him. And made a speech on how serious these charges are