Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is only going to get a fine no jail time even if he is convicted.
UGH
I think Judge Merchan will treat him like Ordinary Citizen John Smith and if that's jail time, tough for Trump.
He might be sentenced to jail time, but it's highly unlikely he will actually serve any jail time. With a drawn-out appeals process, by the time all is said and done he'll either be president again (and therefore not subject to imprisonment) or nature will have taken its course.
Why can't he be jailed pending appeal?
He'd be a first-time offender and not considered a flight risk. That's what they'll say out loud anyway. The elephant in the room is the fact that he's a former president running for another term, with followers who are known to commit heinous crimes on his behalf.
First time offender is irrelevant. The factors a court considers are flight risk/safety of community, and likelihood of success on appeal. He’s not a flight risk, but he is a danger and he has no good appellate arguments. Navarro is in jail while he appeals too because his appeal is stupid.
Navarro finally ran out of appeals.
His appeal hasn’t been decided.
Denied https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/supreme-court-peter-navarro-rejects-prison-release-appeal/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is only going to get a fine no jail time even if he is convicted.
UGH
I think Judge Merchan will treat him like Ordinary Citizen John Smith and if that's jail time, tough for Trump.
He might be sentenced to jail time, but it's highly unlikely he will actually serve any jail time. With a drawn-out appeals process, by the time all is said and done he'll either be president again (and therefore not subject to imprisonment) or nature will have taken its course.
Why can't he be jailed pending appeal?
He'd be a first-time offender and not considered a flight risk. That's what they'll say out loud anyway. The elephant in the room is the fact that he's a former president running for another term, with followers who are known to commit heinous crimes on his behalf.
First time offender is irrelevant. The factors a court considers are flight risk/safety of community, and likelihood of success on appeal. He’s not a flight risk, but he is a danger and he has no good appellate arguments. Navarro is in jail while he appeals too because his appeal is stupid.
Navarro finally ran out of appeals.
His appeal hasn’t been decided.
Anonymous wrote:[list]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is only going to get a fine no jail time even if he is convicted.
UGH
I think Judge Merchan will treat him like Ordinary Citizen John Smith and if that's jail time, tough for Trump.
He might be sentenced to jail time, but it's highly unlikely he will actually serve any jail time. With a drawn-out appeals process, by the time all is said and done he'll either be president again (and therefore not subject to imprisonment) or nature will have taken its course.
Why can't he be jailed pending appeal?
He'd be a first-time offender and not considered a flight risk. That's what they'll say out loud anyway. The elephant in the room is the fact that he's a former president running for another term, with followers who are known to commit heinous crimes on his behalf.
First time offender is irrelevant. The factors a court considers are flight risk/safety of community, and likelihood of success on appeal. He’s not a flight risk, but he is a danger and he has no good appellate arguments. Navarro is in jail while he appeals too because his appeal is stupid.
This comment is simply laughable.
There are more appellate arguments than there is evidence of a crime.
And, how is he a danger? Be specific..........
Threatening jurors and witnesses, sending mobs to attack congress, egging on his insane supporters to kill protesters. So many examples. I’m sure he has many appellate arguments, but they aren’t good ones. I’m sure you thought Navarros arguments were great too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is only going to get a fine no jail time even if he is convicted.
UGH
I think Judge Merchan will treat him like Ordinary Citizen John Smith and if that's jail time, tough for Trump.
He might be sentenced to jail time, but it's highly unlikely he will actually serve any jail time. With a drawn-out appeals process, by the time all is said and done he'll either be president again (and therefore not subject to imprisonment) or nature will have taken its course.
Why can't he be jailed pending appeal?
He'd be a first-time offender and not considered a flight risk. That's what they'll say out loud anyway. The elephant in the room is the fact that he's a former president running for another term, with followers who are known to commit heinous crimes on his behalf.
First time offender is irrelevant. The factors a court considers are flight risk/safety of community, and likelihood of success on appeal. He’s not a flight risk, but he is a danger and he has no good appellate arguments. Navarro is in jail while he appeals too because his appeal is stupid.
Navarro finally ran out of appeals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is only going to get a fine no jail time even if he is convicted.
UGH
I think Judge Merchan will treat him like Ordinary Citizen John Smith and if that's jail time, tough for Trump.
He might be sentenced to jail time, but it's highly unlikely he will actually serve any jail time. With a drawn-out appeals process, by the time all is said and done he'll either be president again (and therefore not subject to imprisonment) or nature will have taken its course.
Why can't he be jailed pending appeal?
He'd be a first-time offender and not considered a flight risk. That's what they'll say out loud anyway. The elephant in the room is the fact that he's a former president running for another term, with followers who are known to commit heinous crimes on his behalf.
First time offender is irrelevant. The factors a court considers are flight risk/safety of community, and likelihood of success on appeal. He’s not a flight risk, but he is a danger and he has no good appellate arguments. Navarro is in jail while he appeals too because his appeal is stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is only going to get a fine no jail time even if he is convicted.
UGH
I think Judge Merchan will treat him like Ordinary Citizen John Smith and if that's jail time, tough for Trump.
He might be sentenced to jail time, but it's highly unlikely he will actually serve any jail time. With a drawn-out appeals process, by the time all is said and done he'll either be president again (and therefore not subject to imprisonment) or nature will have taken its course.
Why can't he be jailed pending appeal?
He'd be a first-time offender and not considered a flight risk. That's what they'll say out loud anyway. The elephant in the room is the fact that he's a former president running for another term, with followers who are known to commit heinous crimes on his behalf.
First time offender is irrelevant. The factors a court considers are flight risk/safety of community, and likelihood of success on appeal. He’s not a flight risk, but he is a danger and he has no good appellate arguments. Navarro is in jail while he appeals too because his appeal is stupid.
This comment is simply laughable.
There are more appellate arguments than there is evidence of a crime.
And, how is he a danger? Be specific..........
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is only going to get a fine no jail time even if he is convicted.
UGH
I think Judge Merchan will treat him like Ordinary Citizen John Smith and if that's jail time, tough for Trump.
He might be sentenced to jail time, but it's highly unlikely he will actually serve any jail time. With a drawn-out appeals process, by the time all is said and done he'll either be president again (and therefore not subject to imprisonment) or nature will have taken its course.
Why can't he be jailed pending appeal?
He'd be a first-time offender and not considered a flight risk. That's what they'll say out loud anyway. The elephant in the room is the fact that he's a former president running for another term, with followers who are known to commit heinous crimes on his behalf.
First time offender is irrelevant. The factors a court considers are flight risk/safety of community, and likelihood of success on appeal. He’s not a flight risk, but he is a danger and he has no good appellate arguments. Navarro is in jail while he appeals too because his appeal is stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know that he’ll be convicted, but if he is, how would a conviction with an appeal pending affect his right to vote?
That’s the most relevant question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is only going to get a fine no jail time even if he is convicted.
UGH
I think Judge Merchan will treat him like Ordinary Citizen John Smith and if that's jail time, tough for Trump.
He might be sentenced to jail time, but it's highly unlikely he will actually serve any jail time. With a drawn-out appeals process, by the time all is said and done he'll either be president again (and therefore not subject to imprisonment) or nature will have taken its course.
Why can't he be jailed pending appeal?
He'd be a first-time offender and not considered a flight risk. That's what they'll say out loud anyway. The elephant in the room is the fact that he's a former president running for another term, with followers who are known to commit heinous crimes on his behalf.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is only going to get a fine no jail time even if he is convicted.
UGH
I think Judge Merchan will treat him like Ordinary Citizen John Smith and if that's jail time, tough for Trump.
He might be sentenced to jail time, but it's highly unlikely he will actually serve any jail time. With a drawn-out appeals process, by the time all is said and done he'll either be president again (and therefore not subject to imprisonment) or nature will have taken its course.
Why can't he be jailed pending appeal?
He'd be a first-time offender and not considered a flight risk. That's what they'll say out loud anyway. The elephant in the room is the fact that he's a former president running for another term, with followers
who are known to commit heinous crimes on his behalf.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is only going to get a fine no jail time even if he is convicted.
UGH
Even that would be overturned in the appeals process. This case is a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is only going to get a fine no jail time even if he is convicted.
UGH
I think Judge Merchan will treat him like Ordinary Citizen John Smith and if that's jail time, tough for Trump.
He might be sentenced to jail time, but it's highly unlikely he will actually serve any jail time. With a drawn-out appeals process, by the time all is said and done he'll either be president again (and therefore not subject to imprisonment) or nature will have taken its course.
Why can't he be jailed pending appeal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump is only going to get a fine no jail time even if he is convicted.
UGH
Even that would be overturned in the appeals process. This case is a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Trump is only going to get a fine no jail time even if he is convicted.
UGH