glamorilla
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No, he's racist a lot.
Black fatigue is real.
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No, he's racist a lot.
Now that this is out of the way, bring on day 1! Maybe Sleepy Joe will pardon him like he pardoned his outlaw crack head son? LOL, MAGA!
He has no clue.And the felony was...?
There wasn't 34 felony convictions. There was 34 counts of falsifying business records, which were all well past their statute of limitations (and just misdemeanors), and only got brought to court under the claim they were done in order to cover up a felony offense...and no one wants to explain what that was.That is a good point. I would expect more severe consequences for 34 felony convictions.
The comical thing is, the meth heads on this forum don’t understand any of what you posted. They just think they “got” him!There wasn't 34 felony convictions. There was 34 counts of falsifying business records, which were all well past their statute of limitations (and just misdemeanors), and only got brought to court under the claim they were done in order to cover up a felony offense...and no one wants to explain what that was.
The judge even instructed the jury to not worry about agreeing on any felony offense, just agree there was probably one there somewhere.
Yeah, and Trump just got sentenced too...The comical thing is, the meth heads on this forum don’t understand any of what you posted. They just think they “got” him!![]()
Which should leave plenty of room for an appeal if it is exactly as you describe.There wasn't 34 felony convictions. There was 34 counts of falsifying business records, which were all well past their statute of limitations (and just misdemeanors), and only got brought to court under the claim they were done in order to cover up a felony offense...and no one wants to explain what that was.
The judge even instructed the jury to not worry about agreeing on any felony offense, just agree there was probably one there somewhere.
And the felony was...?
Why didn’t Trump’s Attorneys address this during the trial?There wasn't 34 felony convictions. There was 34 counts of falsifying business records, which were all well past their statute of limitations (and just misdemeanors), and only got brought to court under the claim they were done in order to cover up a felony offense...and no one wants to explain what that was.
The judge even instructed the jury to not worry about agreeing on any felony offense, just agree there was probably one there somewhere.
He has no clue.
Says the dishonest POS who denies Trump is a rapist.Final nail in the coffin of the leftie narrative and their pathetic attempt to weaponize the justice system.
They know Trump is not guilty, it was a complete farce intended only to smear his name in an attempt to stop him winning the election. It failed.
Hence why he's 'convicted' without a single minute in jail or dollar in fines judgement.
I prefer this summation. Time is a leftwing rag!!
BabyBoobs needs to read, comprehend, then STFU & FOAD:
https://time.com/6985532/trump-conviction-myths-debunked-essay/
Hope that ^ helps.
BabyBoobs
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STEINGLASS: …The defendant’s conduct before, during, and after this trial also merits consideration. Instead of preserving, protecting, and defending our constitutionally established system of criminal justice, the defendant – the once and future president of the United States – has engaged in a coordinated campaign to undermine its legitimacy. Far from expressing any kind of remorse for his criminal conduct, the defendant has purposefully bred disdain for our judicial institutions and the rule of law…
Such threats are designed to have a chilling effect, to intimidate who have the responsibility to enforce our laws… Put simply, this defendant has caused enduring damage to public perception of the criminal justice system and has placed officers of the court in harm’s way… Sentencing the defendant permits this court to enter judgment to cement the defendant’s status as a convicted felon…
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I wonder if it's all those black daddies living by the 4 fs ( find them, feel them, fuck them, forget them ).
blacks have a higher propensity of violence than all races combined.
I wouldn’t even think of walking a predominately black neighborhood, wouldn’t end well.
I prefer <snip >
The reality:
Meanwhile:
https://time.com/6985532/trump-conviction-myths-debunked-essay/
^ The inconvenient truth for MAGAts, like ineedhelp1.
MAGAts, like ineedhelp1
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The system did what it was supposed to. It heard evidence before a jury and convicted him based on that evidence. Let's take a moment to recap the basics since you seem to have lost the details of the case:It's official, the NY court system is as corrupt as the day is long. Long gone are the days that would consider the NY judicial system as measured to the gold standard for judicial prudence. IMHO Bragg, Merchan and James exposed themselves as political hack. Outright abuse of their power granted to them by the people of New York has set a precedent of exceptional political interference with the rule of law. New Yorkers should be embarrassed.
Don't recap to me, I watched the case unfold. You see things through the prism of TDS. This was a political persecution on all fronts.The system did what it was supposed to. It heard evidence before a jury and convicted him based on that evidence. Let's take a moment to recap the basics since you seem to have lost the details of the case:
Twelve jurors heard these facts, and others presented and applied the laws as given to them. As one mind, they found Trump and his company had concealed the payments, writing them off as legitimate business transactions. It is a crime in NY to falsify payments to individuals for work they did not perform. The ledger says Trump paid Cohen for legal work in the next tax year. No legal work, a business deduction, was performed by Cohen that year on behalf of Trump.
- Fact: Stormy Daniels wrote an expose stating she had sex with Trump in Las Vegas in 2008.
- Fact: Trump arranged for hush money to pay for her silence.
- Fact: Evidenced in court by checks and ledger entries, he and/or his chief accountant wrote under the pretext that the money was paid to Michael Cohen as legal fees.
- Fact: Cohen said so, as did the publisher who bought her story and didn't release it to protect Trump. Meanwhile, the accountant retired with a million-dollar bonus and went to jail under other charges; he did not testify.
- Fact: In an unrelated deposition, confused 78-year-old Trump says he didn't fuck E.J. Carroll as he studied a photo lineup of women picking out Carroll and identified her as his ex-wife, Marla. [Perhaps he thought he was fucking her at the time he was in Las Vegas with Daniels - a stretch, but it points to memory issues, perhaps.]
- Fact: Stormy testified under oath she had sex with Trump.
- Fact: Trump did not take the stand to deny the allegations.
- Fact: NY law says it is fraud if you attempt to cook the business books.
The arrogance of Trump was that he wrote the hush money payments off as a business deduction. That was the crime in a nutshell. The felon could have just noted the payments as 'non-deducible expenses' on his taxes, and he would not have faced the charges he underwent. For a paltry $130,000, the 'smart businessman' paid millions in legal fees to attempt a basic coverup of a plain vanilla crime that occurs in NY on a routine basis.
Cry 'political hacks' if you want, but that red-herring cackle doesn't fly in the face of basic facts.
BTW are the Haitians still eating the people's pets?