• @xmunk@sh.itjust.works
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    There should really be a 24/7 protest in front of Cannon’s residence - the continued stalling is a corruption of justice.

  • @Rapidcreek@lemmy.world
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    Once again, if literally any one else on this planet were caught with that much top secret material without proper authorization they’d be in jail for the rest of their lives.

    • @Fades@lemmy.world
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      Who cares about being caught with it? He was literally handing it out as a pay to play situation. That Aussie billionaire paid bank and got top fucking secret US nuclear arsenal information and that dude blabbed to others immediately, even on the car ride leaving MAL.

    • @WoahWoah@lemmy.world
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      Yeah, instead, based on polling, we will just elect him president. Every month we get closer to the election, the better Trump’s polling numbers get.

      So, figure out what to do when he’s president, because if you’re someone who would like to bet serious money on the election, the smart money is on Trump.

      Welcome to 2025.

  • @ChowJeeBai@lemmy.world
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    So, we doing the same thing again? Rattle our sabers loudly and express our dissatisfaction until a corrupt judge puts it to rest and the felon carries on as usual?

    • @Fades@lemmy.world
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      No, we cry about the FBI’s standard verbiage for raids (the same used for MAL raid) and frame it as a literal assassination plot to muddy the waters after Trump’s lawyer told the Supreme Court that Trump could kill rivals with seal team 6 and also at the NRA speech recently in which Trump talked about executing Biden

      Oh I almost forgot, Newsweek will post about how this is bad for Biden and platform all of trumps lies in the meantime

      Ahh shit… yeah same thing again

  • Андрей Быдло
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    Al Capone was originally jailed for tax evasion. 45th would be jailed for being greedy and not giving up papers when even the first batch was discovered, cementing his intent. Both are criminals, but only one is a federal case level moron.

    • @barsquid@lemmy.world
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      181 month ago

      Donald also did some big tax evasion. Would be cool if he could be jailed for any of the numerous crimes he has done.

  • Optional
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    321 month ago

    “the crime-fraud exception pierces the attorney-client privilege even when the attorney is an unknowing tool of his client.”

    Huh. An unknowing tool, you say.

      • @Coreidan@lemmy.world
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        391 month ago

        If they are different charges it’s not double jeopardy. Double jeopardy means being tried twice for the same crime and same charge.

        • @Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca
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          81 month ago

          I had, perhaps incorrectly, taken OCs comment to mean filing the same charges again, looking for a second trial that actually proceeds while the first is endlessly delayed.

          Totally separate charges would indeed be a separate matter.

      • rigatti
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        71 month ago

        Your comment has one upvote and two downvotes currently. It would be nice if someone would explain why they think you’re wrong if that’s why they’re downvoting. As IANAL, I have no actual idea how this works.

        • @snooggums@midwest.social
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          381 month ago

          Double jeopardy is for the same crime, not more of the same crime. The charges for the additional documents found after the first round would be a separate charge. You know, like murdering two people is two separate charges.

          My down vote is because saying additonal crimes would be double jeopardy is stupid enough that I assume the poster is a MAGA shill, but don’t want to spend the time checking. You seemed curious and worth a reply.

          • @Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca
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            Well that’s overly hostile for no good reason… Assuming the worst of everyone you encounter is a pretty terrible way to live and just makes the world a shitier place to be.

            My response was in relation to filing the same charges again; as in attempting to have two trials for the same charges/crimes, hoping one goes well while the other is hopelessly delayed by a shitty judge. A misunderstanding perhaps. One you could have cleared up…

            /edit; and now your downvoting every comment I’ve made. Glad we could have a reasonable discussion. Enjoy your pointless hatred, Pce.

            • @snooggums@midwest.social
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              I only down voted two of your posts before this one. Apparently other people also think your posts are terrible and don’t add anything to the discussion.

        • @Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca
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          -121 month ago

          That would certainly be nice. Kinda just tossed the idea out there tho; IANAL as well.

          I’m just familiar with the general concept, but looking closer at the details; it seems that may only apply after an actual acquittal/conviction.

          You could probably run two simultaneous trials, and only apply the double jeopardy clause once one of the two trials concludes (nullifing/halting the later trial), but I’m not all that sure.

          No idea if any case law actually supports this idea.

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            No, committing two murders doesn’t mean one invalidates the other. Finding more documents warrants additional charges.

            • @Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca
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              We aren’t talking about seprate crimes, or additional charges; we’re discussing starting a second trial for the same set of charges crimes, while the first trial is still proceeding/on hold.