Just heard a better one!!!
Flyin' Ted.
Moderator: CameronBornAndBred
That totally needs to happen.The Suffolk University/USA Today survey released Sunday found 46% of Republicans would leave their party and “join the Trump party if the former president decided to create one.”
They was a band outside of the CancunCruz house today.
Yet another reason why it would suck to be Ted Cruz's neighbor (I like mariachi music as much as the next guy, but I'm guessing that got old fast).Furniture wrote: ↑February 22nd, 2021, 12:36 amThey was a band outside of the CancunCruz house today.
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Such great news. So much for Trump packing the court with his loyalists - kudos to them for doing what is right. And though I'm sure he will try to pursue the narrative and his kool-aid drinkers will believe it, it is really hard for him to say it is part of some huge conspiracy against him when the judges he appointed signed off on this.
How does one settle a case in criminal court?CrazyNotCrazie wrote: ↑February 22nd, 2021, 11:18 am
Now Vance has to put together a bullet-proof case. Don't let there be any potential loop holes for Trump to squeeze through. I also think Trump will be begging Vance to settle the case.
Plea bargain. I know you know this. It's Monday morning.CameronBornAndBred wrote: ↑February 22nd, 2021, 11:26 amHow does one settle a case in criminal court?CrazyNotCrazie wrote: ↑February 22nd, 2021, 11:18 am
Now Vance has to put together a bullet-proof case. Don't let there be any potential loop holes for Trump to squeeze through. I also think Trump will be begging Vance to settle the case.
Yes, but a plea bargain requires the accused to... you know... admit to doing something wrong. I suspect it will be very difficult to get Dear Leader Donald to do that. Though if Vance is going to let him off with just a fine, I am sure Trump would do that and walk away without thinking about about it.
I am not a lawyer (I refuse to use that particular acronym), but I believe there is nolo contendre or something where you don't really admit guilt.JasonEvans wrote: ↑February 22nd, 2021, 12:07 pmYes, but a plea bargain requires the accused to... you know... admit to doing something wrong. I suspect it will be very difficult to get Dear Leader Donald to do that. Though if Vance is going to let him off with just a fine, I am sure Trump would do that and walk away without thinking about about it.
If Vance is insistent on jail time, I think Trump will take any charges to trial and count on getting at least one of his supporters on the jury who would vote to acquit him of anything he did.
This. And I was taking CNC's post about settling as coming up with some monetary agreement. I'm sure Trump wishes that were possible like with one of his lady friends, but it's not happening under indictment. Just wanted to be sure that I wasn't missing something per his possible case in NY.JasonEvans wrote: ↑February 22nd, 2021, 12:07 pmYes, but a plea bargain requires the accused to... you know... admit to doing something wrong. I suspect it will be very difficult to get Dear Leader Donald to do that. Though if Vance is going to let him off with just a fine, I am sure Trump would do that and walk away without thinking about about it.
If Vance is insistent on jail time, I think Trump will take any charges to trial and count on getting at least one of his supporters on the jury who would vote to acquit him of anything he did.
Good point - IANAL (always makes me giggle) and I think I was thinking more in terms of a civil case, where there is a settlement without an admission of guilt. In this case, could he potentially agree to settle for paying fines but not be guilty? I think OPK is our go-to for these questions. Not sure if I can afford his billables - that's a lot of pies...CameronBornAndBred wrote: ↑February 22nd, 2021, 12:21 pmThis. And I was taking CNC's post about settling as coming up with some monetary agreement. I'm sure Trump wishes that were possible like with one of his lady friends, but it's not happening under indictment. Just wanted to be sure that I wasn't missing something per his possible case in NY.JasonEvans wrote: ↑February 22nd, 2021, 12:07 pmYes, but a plea bargain requires the accused to... you know... admit to doing something wrong. I suspect it will be very difficult to get Dear Leader Donald to do that. Though if Vance is going to let him off with just a fine, I am sure Trump would do that and walk away without thinking about about it.
If Vance is insistent on jail time, I think Trump will take any charges to trial and count on getting at least one of his supporters on the jury who would vote to acquit him of anything he did.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/neera-tanden ... 06839.htmlSen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia, a centrist Democrat, had earlier indicated that he too would vote against Tanden. Manchin also cited Tanden’s tweets as a major reason to vote against her.
Those developments leave little wiggle room in an evenly divided Senate and could make Tanden — who heads the liberal Center for American Progress and is a longtime Clinton ally — the first failed Biden Cabinet nomination.
At issue is Tanden’s storied legacy of incendiary tweets, which have frequently criticized and mocked Trump, congressional Republicans and progressives like Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. In doing so, her tweets have complicated the new administration’s stated goal of returning Washington to pre-Trumpian norms of civility.
He could plead nolo to the charges and the parties could ask the court to accept a negotiated plea agreement.CrazyNotCrazie wrote: ↑February 22nd, 2021, 12:29 pmGood point - IANAL (always makes me giggle) and I think I was thinking more in terms of a civil case, where there is a settlement without an admission of guilt. In this case, could he potentially agree to settle for paying fines but not be guilty? I think OPK is our go-to for these questions. Not sure if I can afford his billables - that's a lot of pies...CameronBornAndBred wrote: ↑February 22nd, 2021, 12:21 pmThis. And I was taking CNC's post about settling as coming up with some monetary agreement. I'm sure Trump wishes that were possible like with one of his lady friends, but it's not happening under indictment. Just wanted to be sure that I wasn't missing something per his possible case in NY.JasonEvans wrote: ↑February 22nd, 2021, 12:07 pm
Yes, but a plea bargain requires the accused to... you know... admit to doing something wrong. I suspect it will be very difficult to get Dear Leader Donald to do that. Though if Vance is going to let him off with just a fine, I am sure Trump would do that and walk away without thinking about about it.
If Vance is insistent on jail time, I think Trump will take any charges to trial and count on getting at least one of his supporters on the jury who would vote to acquit him of anything he did.
OPK wrote: ↑February 22nd, 2021, 6:27 pmHe could plead nolo to the charges and the parties could ask the court to accept a negotiated plea agreement.CrazyNotCrazie wrote: ↑February 22nd, 2021, 12:29 pmGood point - IANAL (always makes me giggle) and I think I was thinking more in terms of a civil case, where there is a settlement without an admission of guilt. In this case, could he potentially agree to settle for paying fines but not be guilty? I think OPK is our go-to for these questions. Not sure if I can afford his billables - that's a lot of pies...CameronBornAndBred wrote: ↑February 22nd, 2021, 12:21 pm
This. And I was taking CNC's post about settling as coming up with some monetary agreement. I'm sure Trump wishes that were possible like with one of his lady friends, but it's not happening under indictment. Just wanted to be sure that I wasn't missing something per his possible case in NY.
I highly doubt Trump ever goes all the way to trial, because then all the financials come in to the public record. He’d sell his kids before letting that happen. I think it only goes that far if Vance refuses to deal.
Guarantee you can get Eric for cheap.OPK wrote: ↑February 22nd, 2021, 6:27 pmHe could plead nolo to the charges and the parties could ask the court to accept a negotiated plea agreement.CrazyNotCrazie wrote: ↑February 22nd, 2021, 12:29 pmGood point - IANAL (always makes me giggle) and I think I was thinking more in terms of a civil case, where there is a settlement without an admission of guilt. In this case, could he potentially agree to settle for paying fines but not be guilty? I think OPK is our go-to for these questions. Not sure if I can afford his billables - that's a lot of pies...CameronBornAndBred wrote: ↑February 22nd, 2021, 12:21 pm
This. And I was taking CNC's post about settling as coming up with some monetary agreement. I'm sure Trump wishes that were possible like with one of his lady friends, but it's not happening under indictment. Just wanted to be sure that I wasn't missing something per his possible case in NY.
I highly doubt Trump ever goes all the way to trial, because then all the financials come in to the public record. He’d sell his kids before letting that happen.