Monday, April 15th: First Ever Criminal Trial for a Former US President

so, this: 2020
What laws govern eligibility for restoring voting rights?

The eligibility requirements to restore voting rights are found in the Florida Constitution and Florida Statutes. See specifically, section 4, Article VI, Fla. Const., and section 98.0751, Fla. Stat.



What standards govern eligibility to vote after a felony conviction?


  • A felony conviction in Florida for murder or a sexual offense makes a person ineligible to vote in Florida unless and until the person’s right to vote is restored by the State Clemency Board.
  • For any other felony conviction in Florida, a person is eligible to register and vote if the person has completed all terms of his or her sentence. Completion of the sentence means:
    • Prison or jail time;
    • Parole, probation, or other forms of supervision; and
    • Payment of the total amount of all fines, fees, costs, and restitution ordered as part of the felony sentence.
Note: Such person may alternatively apply to have his or her right to vote restored by the State Clemency Board.

  • A felony conviction in another state makes a person ineligible to vote in Florida only if the conviction would make the person ineligible to vote in the state where the person was convicted.
  • An offense on which a person was not adjudicated guilty does not make a person ineligible to vote.
  • A misdemeanor conviction does not make a person ineligible to vote.
https://dos.fl.gov/elections/for-vo...onstitutional-amendment-4felon-voting-rights/
I'm sure Trump will be appealing, not only his conviction, but also the suspension of his right to vote, straight to the Supreme Court within hours. I hope he's current on his dues to Alito and Thomas.
 
How can you say Hunter should go to prison in one post and that the courts are corrupt in another. You can’t have it both ways.
I never wrote Hunter should go to jail.
There is an actual statute, a real violation of federal law that Hunter Biden is being charged with and solid evidence to convict.

Unlike you I believe in our justice system, but most of all I believe the American people will make the right decision Nov 5th.
 
I never wrote Hunter should go to jail.
There is an actual statute, a real violation of federal law that Hunter Biden is being charged with and solid evidence to convict.

Unlike you I believe in our justice system, but most of all I believe the American people will make the right decision Nov 5th.
So you believe in the justice system that just convicted Trump on 34 counts.

Great!

And you should also believe that the appellate courts will do their job and once the final ruling is delivered, you will be ok with it.
 
You mean Hillary Clinton's campaign was based on fraud. Trump could have weaponized the DOJ and had his AG prosecute Hillary but he rose above it unfortunately the dems became this vile, classless unethical body of slime who believe that the rule of law only pertains to conservative republicans. Put the cork back in your champagne bottles the battle has just entered another level. N Y justice system now stands behind the likes of the Taliban.
lol, trump rose above nothing. He simply didn’t give a shit. Lock her up was a tool and once he was elected his gnat-like attention span moved onto other stuff like an imperfect phone call and insurrection. Beyond that, trump could give a shit about rule of law.

Joe Biden will have to face two really bad days in the near future, watching his only living son carted off to prison and his own useless ass carted out of the White House.
We’ll see, eh?
 
Trump convicted on all counts. Suck it.

So you believe in the justice system that just convicted Trump on 34 counts.

Great!

And you should also believe that the appellate courts will do their job and once the final ruling is delivered, you will be ok with it.
Fuck off with your bullshit. What happened today was a culmination of one reversible error after another... propagated by an out of control corrupt judge and a politically motivated DA. The indictment was predicated on political hackery and the antithesis of juris prudence.
 
Though I held onto a glimmer of hope that at least one juror would see through the manipulation, that hope waned in the final days of the proceeding
Sucks right? You'd figure a state Trump lost and then abandoned would still have one RWCJ make it onto the Jury...I heard Vegas gave the odds at 40:1 for that.
 
Fuck off with your bullshit. What happened today was a culmination of one reversible error after another... propagated by an out of control corrupt judge and a politically motivated DA. The indictment was predicated on political hackery and the antithesis of juris prudence.
So you don't believe in the justice system...that was just a lie.

Got it.
 
lol, trump rose above nothing. He simply didn’t give a shit. Lock her up was a tool and once he was elected his gnat-like attention span moved onto other stuff like an imperfect phone call and insurrection. Beyond that, trump could give a shit about rule of law.
And you pretend to care. New Yorkers should be embarrassed of their justice system
We’ll see, eh?
 
Fuck off with your bullshit. What happened today was a culmination of one reversible error after another... propagated by an out of control corrupt judge and a politically motivated DA. The indictment was predicated on political hackery and the antithesis of juris prudence.
Pomp and circumstance, signifying nothing.

Suck it.
 
It sounded to me like Pecker fucked Trump. (Quite fitting.)

According to reports, the jury specifically asked to hear some of his testimony again.

👍

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I doubt that. The Judge very properly told the Jury that they could not convict on Cohen's testimony alone. Costello as a witness for Trump was hopeless. Pecker certainly provided useful background but it was documents and records that essentially secured the conviction. Witnesses provide the theatre, but the real grinder of Trump's defence was the facts, unalterable facts, contained in contemporary records.
 
I'm sure Trump will be appealing, not only his conviction, but also the suspension of his right to vote, straight to the Supreme Court within hours. I hope he's current on his dues to Alito and Thomas.
He likely will still be able to vote in Florida as his conviction was in New York
 
Fuck off with your bullshit. What happened today was a culmination of one reversible error after another... propagated by an out of control corrupt judge and a politically motivated DA. The indictment was predicated on political hackery and the antithesis of juris prudence.
Unlike you I believe in our justice system, but most of all I believe the American people will make the right decision Nov 5th.
You lost your five remaining marbles within the span of about five posts.

Suck it.
 
He likely will still be able to vote in Florida as his conviction was in New York
if a Floridian is convicted of a felony in another state, they can vote in Florida IF their case wasn't about sexual assault or violence and also if they have completed their sentence, including paying off any outstanding fines
 
if a Floridian is convicted of a felony in another state, they can vote in Florida IF their case wasn't about sexual assault or violence and also if they have completed their sentence, including paying off any outstanding fines
If that's correct, I read that to mean that Trump won't be allowed to vote until after he's served whatever sentence he's given.

Oh, who are we kidding? If there are any fines attached to his sentence, he'll NEVER pay them.
 
If that's correct, I read that to mean that Trump won't be allowed to vote until after he's served whatever sentence he's given.

Oh, who are we kidding? If there are any fines attached to his sentence, he'll NEVER pay them.
there's an appeal mentioned in one of my earlier posts ... a special board that felons can appeal to for special permission. given it's Florida, he may well be voting come November
 
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