Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe things have changed, but back in the day Judge Sullivan would be the very last judge I'd try to hornswoggle like this.
Yeah, I wouldn't want to be Shea right now. Or Van Grack either.
Van Greck resigned the case an hour before it went down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe things have changed, but back in the day Judge Sullivan would be the very last judge I'd try to hornswoggle like this.
Yeah, I wouldn't want to be Shea right now. Or Van Grack either.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe things have changed, but back in the day Judge Sullivan would be the very last judge I'd try to hornswoggle like this.
Anonymous wrote:I'm proud to be an American. How do we get the $30 million spent on this fiasco back?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Barr is trying to spare the president the disaster of pardoning Flynn (and Stone). Why? We already have a lawless president. We don't need a lawless DOJ too.
Barr is trying to pardon flynn himself.
1. He was set up. That is not legal.
2. There was no crime to investigate.
3. Exculpatory material was withheld by prosecution. That is illegal.
4. The plea did not include the "lawyer's agreement." That is also illegal.
He was not involved in any collusion. There was no collusion. There never was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The judge can still send him to jail. It doesn't rest with Barr.
That said, this is a major flash point for this DOJ, this AG and rule of law in our country, or what is left of it.
A very sad day in America.
Well said. This is very sad. Flynn lied to the Vice President and pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI.
IMO Barr will eventually be prosecuted for his many, many obstructions of justice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I were a resigning DOJ attorney, right now I would withdraw cases against many, many people who are jailed right now for drug offenses just to make a point. If the law doesn't apply to Flynn, it applies to no one.
You really don't get it. The FBI broke the law in some of their moves against Flynn. The DOJ prosecutor also did not follow the law. Justice has finally been served. Flynn may not be perfect, but he was not guilty of the charge. The DOJ prosecutor did not disclose all the conditions of the plea.
The FBI investigates crimes. It does not question people and then come up with a crime. Except, that is what happened.
Anonymous wrote:And yet, he pleaded guilty
So, you are out of money on legal fees. You've lost your house. They threaten to prosecute your son but say they won't if you plead guilty.
What would you do? Trouble is, the "prosecute son" part was not disclosed in the plea. That's grounds to vacate the case. The prosecutor is obligated to include that if it were part of the agreement and there is documentation among Flynn's earlier lawyers that it was part of the plea.
Crooked prosecutor. Crooked FBI .
Flynn may not be perfect, but he did not deserve this.
And, what is really sad--the people on DCUM who are disappointed that there was no Russian collusion. That speaks volumes.
Anonymous wrote:And yet, he pleaded guilty
So, you are out of money on legal fees. You've lost your house. They threaten to prosecute your son but say they won't if you plead guilty.
What would you do? Trouble is, the "prosecute son" part was not disclosed in the plea. That's grounds to vacate the case. The prosecutor is obligated to include that if it were part of the agreement and there is documentation among Flynn's earlier lawyers that it was part of the plea.
Crooked prosecutor. Crooked FBI .
Flynn may not be perfect, but he did not deserve this.
And, what is really sad--the people on DCUM who are disappointed that there was no Russian collusion. That speaks volumes.
And yet, he pleaded guilty