Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alina Habba, Esq. speaks out regarding the justice system in New York, and the practice of law. Most passionately, her outrage at the Trump decision and trial process:
Raw emotion. Here is a video.
Isn’t nearly 100 million excessive for him just saying he didn’t do it? He was civilly liable not criminally or am I wrong? (Different burden of proof)
He didn’t say he didn’t do it, he spent time talking smack about Carroll. Repeatedly. In public and on social media. You can’t do that.
Yeah, yet for some reason people are blaming Alina… from what you’re saying it shouldn’t matter how good or bad his attorney was, correct? Trumps alleged actions created the alleged problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alina Habba, Esq. speaks out regarding the justice system in New York, and the practice of law. Most passionately, her outrage at the Trump decision and trial process:
Raw emotion. Here is a video.
Isn’t nearly 100 million excessive for him just saying he didn’t do it? He was civilly liable not criminally or am I wrong? (Different burden of proof)
He didn’t say he didn’t do it, he spent time talking smack about Carroll. Repeatedly. In public and on social media. You can’t do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alina Habba, Esq. speaks out regarding the justice system in New York, and the practice of law. Most passionately, her outrage at the Trump decision and trial process:
Raw emotion. Here is a video.
Isn’t nearly 100 million excessive for him just saying he didn’t do it? He was civilly liable not criminally or am I wrong? (Different burden of proof)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alina Habba, Esq. speaks out regarding the justice system in New York, and the practice of law. Most passionately, her outrage at the Trump decision and trial process:
Raw emotion. Here is a video.
Was she actually aggressive during the actual trial?
Yes, she was aggressive and she was very ignorant of how to act in court and how to actually follow the rules in court. The judge repeatedly told her that she was not doing things right and how to do them. She behaved like a first year law student who had no idea how to behave in a courtroom. It's amazing how far she pushed the patience of the judge with her ignorance of how to do her actual job.
Here are just a few of the cases where she showed she has no idea how to be a courtroom attorney. Her behavior is like the lawyer's version of the Keystone Cops.
https://www.businessinsider.com/e-jean-carroll-judge-bench-slaps-trump-attorney-alina-habba-2024-1
That feels inappropriate from the judge too
Anonymous wrote:Alina Habba, Esq. speaks out regarding the justice system in New York, and the practice of law. Most passionately, her outrage at the Trump decision and trial process:
Raw emotion. Here is a video.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alina Habba, Esq. speaks out regarding the justice system in New York, and the practice of law. Most passionately, her outrage at the Trump decision and trial process:
Raw emotion. Here is a video.
Here’s what she gets for her “raw emotion.” Pour one out for Alina, ladies and gentlemen, ETTD has struck again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alina Habba, Esq. speaks out regarding the justice system in New York, and the practice of law. Most passionately, her outrage at the Trump decision and trial process:
Raw emotion. Here is a video.
Was she actually aggressive during the actual trial?
Yes, she was aggressive and she was very ignorant of how to act in court and how to actually follow the rules in court. The judge repeatedly told her that she was not doing things right and how to do them. She behaved like a first year law student who had no idea how to behave in a courtroom. It's amazing how far she pushed the patience of the judge with her ignorance of how to do her actual job.
Here are just a few of the cases where she showed she has no idea how to be a courtroom attorney. Her behavior is like the lawyer's version of the Keystone Cops.
https://www.businessinsider.com/e-jean-carroll-judge-bench-slaps-trump-attorney-alina-habba-2024-1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alina Habba, Esq. speaks out regarding the justice system in New York, and the practice of law. Most passionately, her outrage at the Trump decision and trial process:
Raw emotion. Here is a video.
Was she actually aggressive during the actual trial?
Yes, she was aggressive and she was very ignorant of how to act in court and how to actually follow the rules in court. The judge repeatedly told her that she was not doing things right and how to do them. She behaved like a first year law student who had no idea how to behave in a courtroom. It's amazing how far she pushed the patience of the judge with her ignorance of how to do her actual job.
Here are just a few of the cases where she showed she has no idea how to be a courtroom attorney. Her behavior is like the lawyer's version of the Keystone Cops.
https://www.businessinsider.com/e-jean-carroll-judge-bench-slaps-trump-attorney-alina-habba-2024-1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alina Habba, Esq. speaks out regarding the justice system in New York, and the practice of law. Most passionately, her outrage at the Trump decision and trial process:
Raw emotion. Here is a video.
Was she actually aggressive during the actual trial?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alina Habba, Esq. speaks out regarding the justice system in New York, and the practice of law. Most passionately, her outrage at the Trump decision and trial process:
Raw emotion. Here is a video.
Here’s what she gets for her “raw emotion.” Pour one out for Alina, ladies and gentlemen, ETTD has struck again.
Yes, keep that in mind the next time you are facing a multi million dollar defamation lawsuit, Donald. 😂
There are a dwindling number of experienced competent lawyers prepared to represent him - many of his lawyers have been either disbarred or faced jail time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alina Habba, Esq. speaks out regarding the justice system in New York, and the practice of law. Most passionately, her outrage at the Trump decision and trial process:
Raw emotion. Here is a video.
Here’s what she gets for her “raw emotion.” Pour one out for Alina, ladies and gentlemen, ETTD has struck again.
Yes, keep that in mind the next time you are facing a multi million dollar defamation lawsuit, Donald. 😂
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alina Habba, Esq. speaks out regarding the justice system in New York, and the practice of law. Most passionately, her outrage at the Trump decision and trial process:
Raw emotion. Here is a video.
Here’s what she gets for her “raw emotion.” Pour one out for Alina, ladies and gentlemen, ETTD has struck again.
Anonymous wrote:Alina Habba, Esq. speaks out regarding the justice system in New York, and the practice of law. Most passionately, her outrage at the Trump decision and trial process:
Raw emotion. Here is a video.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alina Habba, Esq. speaks out regarding the justice system in New York, and the practice of law. Most passionately, her outrage at the Trump decision and trial process:
Raw emotion. Here is a video.
Obviously, she’s outraged. But do you think Trump is surprised with the amount. Were they (Habba et al) expecting this amount? Were they expecting something lower?
The big number is the punitive damages because he acted with malice. Trump was the personification of malice throughout the trial, even in front of the jury. He made the case for the maximum damages every day.
Does Trump even have that much money to pay for the nice he inflicted on the woman he raped? Or is he just going to grift the money from MAGAs?
Apparently he’s immediately appealing, so no, he’s apparently not gonna pay anything right now at least, right, or do you have to pay even an appeal is pending ?
You usually have to post a bond in the amount of the judgment in order to appeal. He did that when he appealed the original $5 million judgment and I expect the same will be the case here. But coming up with the $83 million may be harder for him than the $5 million.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alina Habba, Esq. speaks out regarding the justice system in New York, and the practice of law. Most passionately, her outrage at the Trump decision and trial process:
Raw emotion. Here is a video.
Obviously, she’s outraged. But do you think Trump is surprised with the amount. Were they (Habba et al) expecting this amount? Were they expecting something lower?
The big number is the punitive damages because he acted with malice. Trump was the personification of malice throughout the trial, even in front of the jury. He made the case for the maximum damages every day.
Does Trump even have that much money to pay for the nice he inflicted on the woman he raped? Or is he just going to grift the money from MAGAs?
Apparently he’s immediately appealing, so no, he’s apparently not gonna pay anything right now at least, right, or do you have to pay even an appeal is pending ?