Trump to be sentenced on Jan. 10 on 34 charges, before his Jan. 20 inauguration

kherg007

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Trump had almost unlimited legal resources, not a poor defendant relying upon a court- appointed attorney. His legal team signed off on each member of the jury. The jury did not take long to unanimously find him guilty of 34 felonies. (As a different jury did for Michael Cohen a few years earlier pertaining to the same case). Cohen got 3 years.
Facts. Let's not forget this amongst all the bullshit.

Remember Durham had as many resources as Mueller and for the most part could not indict nor convict anyone. (One minor lie). Mueller laid out dozens of indictments and convictions.

Now, whether this helped Trump get elected, or whether the state should have stopped their prosecution at Cohen VS the person who authorized the crime is debatable, and honorable people can disagree.

But to say this was made up and he was innocent etc is a lie.
My guess is given the amount of disrespect he showed to the legal process he'll get a sentence but it will be suspended unless he commits another crime. And maybe he'll be asked to do public service announcements respecting law and order for everyone. Lol
 
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Judge Merchan has announced that the sentencing date for Trump is set for January 10, just before his inauguration. He has also indicated that he will grant Trump an unconditional discharge, a highly unusual decision. This raises questions about whether the judge is constrained by legal or procedural factors, leaving him with no other option. The prospect of any semblance of justice in these cases may rest on the prosecution's willingness and ability to appeal the matter following sentencing. Which I believe will be the case.
 
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He could have another 31,537 criminal charges added to his credentials but he will ALWAYS be a two term POTUS, and even with his “criminal record” he won the popular vote in a democratic vote.

Whiners will always whine.
Good point, rump has been whining for the last 4 year why would he stop now.
 
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He will ALWAYS be a two term POTUS, and even with his “criminal record” he won the popular vote in a democratic vote.
He has already said that he will run for a third term. If he can not achieve this on his own, he might call up his MAGA army to do another insurrection.



 
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He could have another 31,537 criminal charges added to his credentials but he will ALWAYS be a two term POTUS, and even with his “criminal record” he won the popular vote in a democratic vote.

Whiners will always whine.
So you are proud that a POTUS who has that many criminal charges against him is also your idol.......OIC!!
 

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Wow you sure are gullible. Google john Edward's if you want more on your 'invented' charge
How does the Edwards case support your argument? I think you are still turned around on the facts of that case.
 
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WyattEarp

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Wow trumps lawyers must have been incompetent to allow so many democrats to be jurors - his lawyers must have been in on it too but donnie only hires the best right ? Also out of 12 jurors it's impossible to get 98%. Even if 1 was a republican it would be 91.66%. If this were true then why would the 1 non crooked juror still vote to convict ?
Perhaps the jury and the judge didn't do a good job. Maybe and very likely the sentencing is a big nothing. Then maybe it gets thrown out on appeal.
 
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WyattEarp

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Prior to the election you said he would never win. How did that work out for ya? :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
People deny and object to the concept of TDS. Some of these guys were stronger participants on TERB (and in this case MERB) several years ago. I don't know how you explain the outsized visceral reactions of so many the last eight years. The media gins them up and yet they're convinced they're rational and reasonable.
 
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Judge Merchan has announced that the sentencing date for Trump is set for January 10, just before his inauguration. He has also indicated that he will grant Trump an unconditional discharge, a highly unusual decision. This raises questions about whether the judge is constrained by legal or procedural factors, leaving him with no other option. The prospect of any semblance of justice in these cases may rest on the prosecution's willingness and ability to appeal the matter following sentencing. Which I believe will be the case.
What exactly are you looking for here?

DA Alvin Bragg is an elected official in a liberal domain. Of course, he's going to jawbone this case for a long time. Appeal the sentencing against a sitting President? Doubt it. Talk about it? Yes, perhaps talk about it a lot.

Let's also be real.....Judge Merchan is no Trump fan. It's not like he's deliberately trying to cut Trump much slack.
 
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