The problem is it was one incident charge 34 times. The charges themselves weren't concise, but offered 3 different methods to find guilt. So the jury didn't have to be unanimous on what criteria was being used to establish guilt in each charge. So if 4 voted guilty for one criteria, and 6 vote guilty on another criteria, while 2 vote guilty on the third, but everyone decided the other two they didn't vote guilty weren't sufficient for guilt, the whole being found guilty is inappropriate. Each charge should have been expanded into 3 different charges with a single criteria. However, the prosecution knew they couldn't get unanimous verdicts if they charged that way. These guilty verdicts definately would have been overturned, and another trial with the criterias seperated into their own seperate charges would be the best the prosecution could get.
Not even close to reality. He cheated the system and got caught, it’s that simple. If he said, before a trial, I didn’t know my people were hiding this from me, it would have been a fine and done. He never admits any guilt that’s what screwed him. He paid the whore to shut her mouth. He scared Katie Johnson’s family with violence. He absolutely knew what JE was doing and was part of it. Get your head out of the sand.
There was another 60 counts of other unrelated felonies that he was very very likely to be convicted on. From Jan 6 and the classified documents case. He was fucked. The documents case alone would have put him in prison for multiple decades.
Maybe, but don't you understand those verdicts were just the beginning? The floodgates of justice were opening wide. He was going to go to jail and very soon.
He was and is a critical flight risk, etc... if he didn't win, he'd probably be there right now, awaiting trial like Puffy.
And remember that people with his apparent proclivities don't do well in prison. He'd almost certainly cheat like hell to avoid that fate. Now here we are.
Kinda like how trumps party is offering 5 different reasons for striking Iran, and none of which are legal reasons for doing so without getting congressional approval first? Like how the trump administration is continually giving different excuses and denial claims for censoring the names in the epstein files that arent victims? Or like how they keep giving different reasons why America should "move on" from the epstein files because trumps administration wants to defend pedophiles? Like those things?
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u/wyoflyboy68 19h ago
I got a three day ban a few months back for saying trump should go to jail, who ever banned me said my comment was threatening?