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It's the darkness just before dawn

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497 views 31 upvotes Made by Dr.Strangmeme 2 months ago in politics
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I THINK IT'S MORE A EARP VENDETTA | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
A Reckoning Is Coming.
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Dennis Quaid - I'm voting for Trump because democrats weaponized the justice system to go after him...
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the boy who cried wolf | Party They've weaponized the Justice System! | image tagged in the boy who cried wolf | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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The charges against Trump are obscure, and nearly entirely unprecedented. In fact, no state prosecutor — in New York, or Wyoming, or anywhere — has ever charged federal election laws as a direct or predicate state crime, against anyone, for anything. None. Ever. Even putting aside the specifics of election law, the Manhattan DA itself almost never brings any case in which falsification of business records is the only charge.

Standing alone, falsification charges would have been mere misdemeanors under New York law, which posed two problems for the DA. First, nobody cares about a misdemeanor, and it would be laughable to bring the first-ever charge against a former president for a trifling offense that falls within the same technical criminal classification as shoplifting a Snapple and a bag of Cheetos from a bodega. Second, the statute of limitations on a misdemeanor — two years — likely has long expired on Trump’s conduct, which dates to 2016 and 2017.

So, to inflate the charges up to the lowest-level felony (Class E, on a scale of Class A through E) — and to electroshock them back to life within the longer felony statute of limitations — the DA alleged that the falsification of business records was committed “with intent to commit another crime.” Here, according to prosecutors, the “another crime” is a New York State election-law violation, which in turn incorporates three separate “unlawful means”: federal campaign crimes, tax crimes, and falsification of still more documents. Inexcusably, the DA refused to specify what those unlawful means actually were — and the judge declined to force them to pony up — until right before closing arguments. So much for the constitutional obligation to provide notice to the defendant of the accusations against him in advance of trial. (This, folks, is what indictments are for.)

In these key respects, the charges against Trump aren’t just unusual. They’re bespoke, seemingly crafted individually for the former president and nobody else.
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There's the cope... Great vintage.
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Nah... just the observations of someone who worked in the DA's office in Manhattan... LOL
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The number of misdemeanors that can lead to a felony charge depends on the circumstances of the case and the discretion of the judge and prosecutor. However, there are some common ways that a misdemeanor can become a felony, including:

Repeat offenses (In Don Snoreleone's case 34 counts)
The legal system takes a stricter stance when someone commits the same misdemeanor crime multiple times. For example, in Illinois, a crime that is first a misdemeanor can become a felony on the second offense.

He's right, this is unprecedented. The lack of precedent does not merit that it shouldn't be ruled over. That's not legal armor. The charges aren't obscure, they're plainly laid out. They also carry a sentence from probation up to four years in prison.

Each of the 34 charges against Trump corresponded to a check, invoice and voucher generated to reimburse Cohen [for the Stormy Daniels hush payments]. The prosecution laid out the charges in a chart that jurors saw several times during the trial.

Under New York law, falsification of business records is a crime when the records are altered with an intent to defraud. To be charged as a felony, prosecutors must also show that the offender intended to "commit another crime" or "aid or conceal" another crime when falsifying records.

You talk a lot of game Vik, but it's just hot air. Trump got served.

We The People have decided. Trump was found guilty in a court of law.
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Too true.
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It's the end of the world and as we know it
(and I'm having fun)
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I like your disclaimer, this is mine Sarcasm for the Dim of Wit.

And leftists still fall for it.
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Upvote - don't threaten me with a good time.
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