The Prosecution

JoePepsiCo

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What’s the charge?

What does that matter? here we have the sentence.

I wasn’t told what I was tried for.

You had a fair trial and were fairly found guilty. Your peers, you know. Your peers…,

Okay. I want to appeal.

That will take some time. You may goo now until you are incarcerated.

When will that be?

When we come for you and arrest you.

For what?

The charge.
 
What’s the charge?

What does that matter? here we have the sentence.

I wasn’t told what I was tried for.

You had a fair trial and were fairly found guilty. Your peers, you know. Your peers…,

Okay. I want to appeal.

That will take some time. You may goo now until you are incarcerated.

When will that be?

When we come for you and arrest you.

For what?

The charge.
How to whine about trump being convicted without saying the words.
 
Those bony fingers don't quite have the grip of the fleshy ones.


Of course, they also don't leave fingerprints.
 
What’s the charge?

What does that matter? here we have the sentence.

I wasn’t told what I was tried for.

You had a fair trial and were fairly found guilty. Your peers, you know. Your peers…,

Okay. I want to appeal.

That will take some time. You may goo now until you are incarcerated.

When will that be?

When we come for you and arrest you.

For what?

The charge.
Not content to merely be a victim, AJ extends his victimhood on behalf of his disgraced political heroes.
 
What’s the charge?

What does that matter? here we have the sentence.

I wasn’t told what I was tried for.

You had a fair trial and were fairly found guilty. Your peers, you know. Your peers…,

Okay. I want to appeal.

That will take some time. You may goo now until you are incarcerated.

When will that be?

When we come for you and arrest you.

For what?

The charge.
WOW! That’s eerily similar to the Salem witch trials. And here I thought we grew out of that.
 
The charges were (34) the class E felony of falsifying business records for the furtherment of a crime.
 
What’s the charge?

What does that matter? here we have the sentence.

I wasn’t told what I was tried for.

You had a fair trial and were fairly found guilty. Your peers, you know. Your peers…,

Okay. I want to appeal.

That will take some time. You may goo now until you are incarcerated.

When will that be?

When we come for you and arrest you.

For what?

The charge.

Trump and his legal team were told the charges ahead of time.

The verdict was not decided ahead of time. Due to the rather novel application of this NY state law to apply to federal campaign finance laws. There was no way to figure out how the jury would weigh in on it ahead of time. You may have issue with the state for bringing this case to trial over Trump violating that law, but that has nothing to do with the verdict.

Trump will receive his sentence now that he's been found guilty in proper time just like anyone else would.
 
Trump and his legal team were told the charges ahead of time.

The verdict was not decided ahead of time. Due to the rather novel application of this NY state law to apply to federal campaign finance laws. There was no way to figure out how the jury would weigh in on it ahead of time. You may have issue with the state for bringing this case to trial over Trump violating that law, but that has nothing to do with the verdict.

Trump will receive his sentence now that he's been found guilty in proper time just like anyone else would.
The judge spent an hour reviewing the charges with the jury.

Maybe 45 and AJ were sleeping
 
Trump and his legal team were told the charges ahead of time.

The verdict was not decided ahead of time. Due to the rather novel application of this NY state law to apply to federal campaign finance laws. There was no way to figure out how the jury would weigh in on it ahead of time. You may have issue with the state for bringing this case to trial over Trump violating that law, but that has nothing to do with the verdict.

Trump will receive his sentence now that he's been found guilty in proper time just like anyone else would.
Perhaps watch this video to get a different perspective on things, but you have to leave your TDS at the door

 
Perhaps watch this video to get a different perspective on things, but you have to leave your TDS at the door

you're the only one here with tds, traitor. trump was convicted of 34 felonies by a jury of american citizens. all of your whining and conspiracy nonsense doesn't mean shit.

why do you hate your fellow americans and the justice system, traitor?
 
speaking of felonies...

...why isn't the 2016 election vacated by law? he committed fraud on his way to a win. barry bonds is paying a steeper penalty for frauding his way to a sportsball record.
 
The charges were (34) the class E felony of falsifying business records for the furtherment of a crime.
https://www.bostonherald.com/2024/06/22/backer-trumps-conviction-an-absurd-double-standard/

The lawfare is so dubious that even CNN is now crying foul and defending Trump. That’s a low point.

First and foremost, the Trump conviction is a blatant double standard. In 2016, Hillary Clinton’s campaign was fined $8,000 for violating federal campaign finance laws. Why? The Clinton machine falsely reported the funding of the infamous Steele dossier as “legal services” and “legal and compliance consulting,” although it was an attempt to smear Trump with salacious allegations that were untrue. Through the Steele dossier, Clinton’s team did indeed seek to influence the 2016 election to her benefit. (Shocker: It still failed to make her popular.)

And where was the Clinton campaign headquartered? In Brooklyn, New York, which would make the Steele dossier case fall under the jurisdiction of New York Penal Law §175.10. This is the state law that makes it a felony to falsify business records with the intent to conceal the commission of a crime.
 
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