Anonymous wrote:It isn't about winning a conviction, it is about burdening them with the defense costs. And the biggest reason is to instill fear in anyone about criticizing the president. Run afoul of Trump and you too can incur staggering legal bills. This is why a weaponized DOJ is authoritarianism 101.
And no Trumpers---do NOT start bleating about how the orange toad at 1600 Penn was persecuted. If anything, Merrick Garland went too light on him. In the documents case, he was asked multiple times---nicely---to comply with the law and he simply middle-fingered the government. The Stormy Daniels prosecution was the same thing that was brought against Dem. senator and VP candidate John Edwards. The Bolton/Comey/James prosecutions are pure political revenge and intimidation tactics. The barbie insurance lawyer pretending to be an actual US attorney should be disbarred.
Anonymous wrote:It isn't about winning a conviction, it is about burdening them with the defense costs. And the biggest reason is to instill fear in anyone about criticizing the president. Run afoul of Trump and you too can incur staggering legal bills. This is why a weaponized DOJ is authoritarianism 101.
And no Trumpers---do NOT start bleating about how the orange toad at 1600 Penn was persecuted. If anything, Merrick Garland went too light on him. In the documents case, he was asked multiple times---nicely---to comply with the law and he simply middle-fingered the government. The Stormy Daniels prosecution was the same thing that was brought against Dem. senator and VP candidate John Edwards. The Bolton/Comey/James prosecutions are pure political revenge and intimidation tactics. The barbie insurance lawyer pretending to be an actual US attorney should be disbarred.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
An indictment is the easiest part for a prosecuting attorney. Really there is nothing to it. The prosecutor presents anything they want to a disinterest group of people who want to be anywhere in the world but in that room. The prosecutor introduces double hearsay information that is not admissible in any court. The prosecutor tells the jury what they believe the evidence shows and they should vote accordingly. There are no witnesses or evidence contrary to what is presented by the prosecutor. If a prosecutor cannot get an indictment, they are a shitty attorney. They also overcharge so that they can scare poor or uneducated people to take a plea, any plea as long as some of the charges are dropped. It's a sham of a process.
There's no way this is true or they would have managed to get a grand jury on board with every Comey indictment.
Anonymous wrote:
An indictment is the easiest part for a prosecuting attorney. Really there is nothing to it. The prosecutor presents anything they want to a disinterest group of people who want to be anywhere in the world but in that room. The prosecutor introduces double hearsay information that is not admissible in any court. The prosecutor tells the jury what they believe the evidence shows and they should vote accordingly. There are no witnesses or evidence contrary to what is presented by the prosecutor. If a prosecutor cannot get an indictment, they are a shitty attorney. They also overcharge so that they can scare poor or uneducated people to take a plea, any plea as long as some of the charges are dropped. It's a sham of a process.
Anonymous wrote:More purging in the Eastern District VA as anyone associated with Lisa Monaco are removed
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/turmoil-virginia-us-attorneys-office-comey-indictment-2/story?id=126138109
Anonymous wrote:More purging in the Eastern District VA as anyone associated with Lisa Monaco are removed
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/turmoil-virginia-us-attorneys-office-comey-indictment-2/story?id=126138109