• njm1314@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    He’s not going to face any real punishment so why bother? They just don’t want to waste political capital on this.

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      One thing I’ve heard is that once he’s sentenced he’s a felon, which means businesses he owns in certain states can so longer sell alcohol since it’s owned by a felon. I believe Florida is one of those.

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    Put. His. Ass. In. Prison! He’s fucking guilty. Anything less is an abdication of justice. Let the constitutional chips fall where they may. Trump stalled and delayed and avoided this as long as he could, it’s not the judge’s fault the President might be inaugurated from prison.

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      This judge could’ve done it, but he backed down because he’s a fucking weakling.

      The same time travelers that consider traveling back in time to kill, Hitler will also consider the same about Trump and the pieces of shit who enabled him

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        The guidelines for a first offense would give him fines and probation, but the judge has indicated he’s inclined to give him nothing.

        The judge would be entirely within the margins to give Trump actual jail time, though.

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          The judge could try to give him jail time, but we all know that some appeals court would throw it out, and there’s a risk that they might also throw out the verdict with it. So it’s safer to go with an empty sentence.

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            Nah, see this is the attitude that allows him to continue doing whatever he wants. Force the appeals court to make up some bullshit and further expose their corruption. Judges have discretion in sentencing, and appeals need to be based on something more than “that’s not fair.”

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        ‘standard sentencing guidelines’ likely don’t include things like ‘the crimes committed helped the defendant to obtain the office of president of the united states, allowing him and his associates to profit to the tune of billions of dollars; harmed millions of individuals and the environment; and set the nation and world back a decade or more’

        unlawfully interfering with the election helped the convicted to obtain the ultimate result from the commission of that offense: the highest office in the land. the punishment here should reflect that–maximum allowed by law, both in time-to-serve for each count, and the financial penalty.

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          ‘standard sentencing guidelines’ likely don’t include things like 'the crimes committed helped the defendant to obtain the office of president of the united states

          I’m fact it does.Falsifying business records isn’t usually a felony. But since it was seemed to be covering up another crime (defrauding the American people) it became a felony.

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      With his lifestyle, nature will pardon him from having to pay that fine long before it gets to the point where he can’t appeal it to a higher court.

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      But he’ll be a convicted felon, so he won’t be able to buy a gun in the state of New York anymore! We got him!

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    I hope I’m wrong, but it wouldn’t surprise me if everything recently wasn’t according to plan. Everyone stalls the trials long enough to get Trump elected, and now that he’s elected, let the trials continue until he’s found guilty. Use that as a means to impeach Trump from office, and then replace him with a younger, less smelly, boot licker that’s easier to control.

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      Trump would never let himself go down like that. He will burn the country down before that happens. With his cult, he has the means to do it. The Republicans made a monster and they are stuck with him.

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      This is just an air of impartiality so that they can claim the same for all the terrible thing they are about to do.

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      Then everyone goads Trump till he turns on his former masters and they all burn it down.