CrazyNotCrazie wrote: ↑July 31st, 2021, 9:03 pm
OPK - I believe you are a lawyer. Could you please explain why the legal process is taking so long? I'm all for being thorough and making sure that Trump doesn't get off on a technicality, but this is really ridiculous. It will soon get to the point where Trump is campaigning for something and starts complaining that the legal cases are solely to ruin his campaign, even though they have been in the works for years.
Really hard to say without knowing what the evidence is. My guesses:
NY tax cases — with something as complicated and sophisticated as Trump’s taxes no doubt are, it takes a fair amount of time to go through and build a case. They’ve only had the tax returns for a few months. They are also trying to turn his accountant Allen Weisselberg which takes time (and I doubt it will work). They have now indicted Weisselberg and the Trump Organization, which is a step up the ladder. Prosecutors often try to work up the chain, in order to flip defendants. Note too that a conviction of Trump Org. if it happens could have crippling financial implications for DJT.
Georgia “get me 11k votes” case — Fulton County only began having grand juries within the last month or so I think because of COVID. If an indictment is coming, I would expect it within the next few months. I would be shocked if they don’t indict, probably before Labor Day.
Federal/DC inciting a riot case — never gonna happen, IMO, for lots of reasons.
But yes, it’s frustrating for lawyers too.