Anonymous wrote:I don't like Roger Stone, but I think he deserves a new trial because of the juror. I also think Jackson should not have said what she said about "covering up" for Trump. That was not the charge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I give TRump one day and then he’ll have Stone pardoned.
Deservedly so.
Not really. He was found by a jury of his peers to be guilty of seven felonies.
The head juror was tweeting hate against Stone and Trump on social media before being chosen.
It was unanimous decision to convict him.
It doesn't matter. In this country we have the right to a fair trail and putting someone like that on the jury - head juror no less - taints the verdict.
The head juror doesn't really do much other than be the point person to communicate with the judge. If you have ever served on a jury, you would know this. They don't "sway" votes.
Also, there is no evidence she lied during the jury selection process, and in fact, was upfront about her politics. That Stone's counsel didn't strike her is on them, and this on Stone.
Judge is tainted too.
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Judge is tainted too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I give TRump one day and then he’ll have Stone pardoned.
Deservedly so.
Not really. He was found by a jury of his peers to be guilty of seven felonies.
The head juror was tweeting hate against Stone and Trump on social media before being chosen.
It was unanimous decision to convict him.
It doesn't matter. In this country we have the right to a fair trail and putting someone like that on the jury - head juror no less - taints the verdict.
The head juror doesn't really do much other than be the point person to communicate with the judge. If you have ever served on a jury, you would know this. They don't "sway" votes.
Also, there is no evidence she lied during the jury selection process, and in fact, was upfront about her politics. That Stone's counsel didn't strike her is on them, and this on Stone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet Adam Schiff has a subpoena all typed up for the day Trump pardons Stone. He’ll just have to hit “print.” Stone will lose his Faith Amendment rights with a pardon and will be required to appear before House Intelligence. Stupid Trump probably doesn’t know this.
That would've worked in the old America. But in the new America, where people can disregard and ignore Congressional subpoenas with impunity, it doesn't matter.
Unless Congress uses its inherent contempt power and starts locking people up in their own jail, who'd going to enforce that subpoena?
We're living in a dictatorship. Get used to it.
The House will start arresting to comply with subpoenas. They have the power, but have not used it yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet Adam Schiff has a subpoena all typed up for the day Trump pardons Stone. He’ll just have to hit “print.” Stone will lose his Faith Amendment rights with a pardon and will be required to appear before House Intelligence. Stupid Trump probably doesn’t know this.
That would've worked in the old America. But in the new America, where people can disregard and ignore Congressional subpoenas with impunity, it doesn't matter.
Unless Congress uses its inherent contempt power and starts locking people up in their own jail, who'd going to enforce that subpoena?
We're living in a dictatorship. Get used to it.
Anonymous wrote:I bet Adam Schiff has a subpoena all typed up for the day Trump pardons Stone. He’ll just have to hit “print.” Stone will lose his Faith Amendment rights with a pardon and will be required to appear before House Intelligence. Stupid Trump probably doesn’t know this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I give TRump one day and then he’ll have Stone pardoned.
Deservedly so.
Not really. He was found by a jury of his peers to be guilty of seven felonies.
The head juror was tweeting hate against Stone and Trump on social media before being chosen.
And she took and oath saying it wouldn't impact her ability to be impartial. It was a similar oath to the one the McConnell and Graham took during the impeachment proceedings. What is your point?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAAAAAA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I give TRump one day and then he’ll have Stone pardoned.
Deservedly so.
Not really. He was found by a jury of his peers to be guilty of seven felonies.
The head juror was tweeting hate against Stone and Trump on social media before being chosen.
And she took and oath saying it wouldn't impact her ability to be impartial. It was a similar oath to the one the McConnell and Graham took during the impeachment proceedings. What is your point?
And, it takes a unanimous vote of the jury to convict. Are you saying ALL of the jurors lies when they took their oaths?
She was head juror and was chosen. If one lied, all could have. Furthermore, I'm betting that her anti-Trump and anti-Stone activism was known and that's why she was chosen. Ditto the others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I give TRump one day and then he’ll have Stone pardoned.
Deservedly so.
Not really. He was found by a jury of his peers to be guilty of seven felonies.
The head juror was tweeting hate against Stone and Trump on social media before being chosen.
It was unanimous decision to convict him.
It doesn't matter. In this country we have the right to a fair trail and putting someone like that on the jury - head juror no less - taints the verdict.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I give TRump one day and then he’ll have Stone pardoned.
Deservedly so.
Not really. He was found by a jury of his peers to be guilty of seven felonies.
The head juror was tweeting hate against Stone and Trump on social media before being chosen.
And she took and oath saying it wouldn't impact her ability to be impartial. It was a similar oath to the one the McConnell and Graham took during the impeachment proceedings. What is your point?
And, it takes a unanimous vote of the jury to convict. Are you saying ALL of the jurors lies when they took their oaths?
She was head juror and was chosen. If one lied, all could have. Furthermore, I'm betting that her anti-Trump and anti-Stone activism was known and that's why she was chosen. Ditto the others.
Really? I mean, really?