Having been at the L.A. riots and my father at the Detroit riots, I can tell you things worked differently in the past. The old ways are the best ways in these instances.
If I were Trump, I’d suggest my AG open a full corruption investigation into this DA. It doesn’t matter if he hasn’t committed a crime. The new standard is to investigate until you find something and get it into front a a favorable judge and voting demographic.
Crime is running rampant in his city but Soros’ priorities say Get Drumpf.
I'm not a lawyer so I ask this genuinely, aren't there jurisdictional issues with this? I mean how can a state prosecute something that happened in DC? Some kind of interstate crime law stretched to the maximum?
Undoubtedly PA has jurisdiction over some, not all of the conspirators. Whether they violated a state law is a question of fact. I assume everyone will be asking what the applicable statute of limitations is and how it applies as well.
If I were Trump, I’d suggest my AG open a full corruption investigation into this DA. It doesn’t matter if he hasn’t committed a crime. The new standard is to investigate until you find something and get it into front a a favorable judge and voting demographic.
Crime is running rampant in his city but Soros’ priorities say Get Drumpf.
I'm not a lawyer so I ask this genuinely, aren't there jurisdictional issues with this? I mean how can a state prosecute something that happened in DC? Some kind of interstate crime law stretched to the maximum?
Undoubtedly PA has jurisdiction over some, not all of the conspirators. Whether they violated a state law is a question of fact.
#Federalism
PA has jurisdiction over actions in DC. What Puerto Rican law school taught you that?
If I were Trump, I’d suggest my AG open a full corruption investigation into this DA. It doesn’t matter if he hasn’t committed a crime. The new standard is to investigate until you find something and get it into front a a favorable judge and voting demographic.
Crime is running rampant in his city but Soros’ priorities say Get Drumpf.
I'm not a lawyer so I ask this genuinely, aren't there jurisdictional issues with this? I mean how can a state prosecute something that happened in DC? Some kind of interstate crime law stretched to the maximum?
Undoubtedly PA has jurisdiction over some, not all of the conspirators. Whether they violated a state law is a question of fact.
#Federalism
PA has jurisdiction over actions in DC. What Puerto Rican law school taught you that?
There's a reason I said "conspirators". I don't know which acts in furtherance of the conspiracy occurred in PA. Whether PA law would have any extraterritorial application in a criminal context is much more dicey—and I wasn't assuming it would. But PA undoubtedly has general and/or specific jurisdiction over some of the conspirators. The first question is whether anything they did in PA is a crime under PA law.
Puerto Rican law school? Interesting swipe. I guess bigotry is great again.
If I were Trump, I’d suggest my AG open a full corruption investigation into this DA. It doesn’t matter if he hasn’t committed a crime. The new standard is to investigate until you find something and get it into front a a favorable judge and voting demographic.
Crime is running rampant in his city but Soros’ priorities say Get Drumpf.
I'm not a lawyer so I ask this genuinely, aren't there jurisdictional issues with this? I mean how can a state prosecute something that happened in DC? Some kind of interstate crime law stretched to the maximum?
There should be jurisdictional issues, but when the feds refused to prosecute Trump's payment to Stormy, Alan Bragg through magic turned into a state crime based on the violation of the federal election statute which again wasn't prosecuted. Just need a corrupt DA or AG, a corrupt judge and a heavily biased jury and voila.
If I were Trump, I’d suggest my AG open a full corruption investigation into this DA. It doesn’t matter if he hasn’t committed a crime. The new standard is to investigate until you find something and get it into front a a favorable judge and voting demographic.
Crime is running rampant in his city but Soros’ priorities say Get Drumpf.
I'm not a lawyer so I ask this genuinely, aren't there jurisdictional issues with this? I mean how can a state prosecute something that happened in DC? Some kind of interstate crime law stretched to the maximum?
There should be jurisdictional issues, but when the feds refused to prosecute Trump's payment to Stormy, Alan Bragg through magic turned into a state crime based on the violation of the federal election statute which again wasn't prosecuted. Just need a corrupt DA or AG, a corrupt judge and a heavily biased jury and voila.
An irrelevant whine here. The Feds prosecuted the J6 insurrectionists.
A relevant whine is why didn't the dems prosecute the dems brownshirts during the summer of love? Hell, your VP candidate was helping bail them out. Your messaging on J6 suffers from this fatal flaw. The American people noticed and voted accordingly. Ray Epps certainly didn't get gulaged and stuck in jail for years.
A relevant whine is why didn't the dems prosecute the dems brownshirts during the summer of love? Hell, your VP candidate was helping bail them out. Your messaging on J6 suffers from this fatal flaw. The American people noticed and voted accordingly. Ray Epps certainly didn't get gulaged and stuck in jail for years.
Nice to see @HHusky basically admit that pretty much all of the J6 prisoners were overcharged and some had their constitutional right to a speedy trial completely violated by his Democrat DOJ.
Retaining any citizen for 4 years without a trial should be unacceptable to anyone, but not to a cult member like H.
Kaine’s son got a slap on the wrist for attacking police and having explosives solely because he’s a Democrat. That’s reality and that’s why people know there are different legal processes depending where n the politics of the offender.
You know what you posted. So do I. That’s really all that matters. Your immediate concern should be that you are 50 years old and spazzing out on Duck board.
He's not the one spazzing out...
He's not the one spazzing out.
Every single one of you other than @RaceBannon are spazzing out on that JW board. It’s hilarious. You’re getting beaten badly there, much is kind of sad.
I have to agree that you are a Haie Groupie.
Very entertaining, though, see all of you so riled up over each other.
Seether had a two hour meltdown Monday night and Bob has had about a two year meltdown. I'm not sure what you're reading.
Nice to see @HHusky basically admit that pretty much all of the J6 prisoners were overcharged and some had their constitutional right to a speedy trial completely violated by his Democrat DOJ.
Retaining any citizen for 4 years without a trial should be unacceptable to anyone, but not to a cult member like H.
Kaine’s son got a slap on the wrist for attacking police and having explosives solely because he’s a Democrat. That’s reality and that’s why people know there are different legal processes depending where n the politics of the offender.
You have any information showing he personally carried explosives or attacked a cop besides some Right Winger’s tweet?
You have any information showing he personally carried explosives or attacked a cop besides some Right Winger’s tweet?
Do you have any evidence that there was an armed “Insurrection” on 1/6/21, you pathological liar, other than your Leftist posts? You’ve been posting this for years now and I haven’t seen anyone in the Capitol charged with carrying a gun.
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Having been at the L.A. riots and my father at the Detroit riots, I can tell you things worked differently in the past. The old ways are the best ways in these instances.
Undoubtedly PA has jurisdiction over some, not all of the conspirators. Whether they violated a state law is a question of fact. I assume everyone will be asking what the applicable statute of limitations is and how it applies as well.
#Federalism
PA has jurisdiction over actions in DC. What Puerto Rican law school taught you that?
There's a reason I said "conspirators". I don't know which acts in furtherance of the conspiracy occurred in PA. Whether PA law would have any extraterritorial application in a criminal context is much more dicey—and I wasn't assuming it would. But PA undoubtedly has general and/or specific jurisdiction over some of the conspirators. The first question is whether anything they did in PA is a crime under PA law.
Puerto Rican law school? Interesting swipe. I guess bigotry is great again.
Fascist meltdown
It's different when we do it
Charged and found guilty of second-degree rioting, a misdemeanor.
No pardon.
#WhataboutWhataboutism
Race's tell.
There should be jurisdictional issues, but when the feds refused to prosecute Trump's payment to Stormy, Alan Bragg through magic turned into a state crime based on the violation of the federal election statute which again wasn't prosecuted. Just need a corrupt DA or AG, a corrupt judge and a heavily biased jury and voila.
An irrelevant whine here. The Feds prosecuted the J6 insurrectionists.
Totally not melting down
A misdemeanor not 4 years of confinement and felony charges
Just the same
What you retards call whataboutism we call the CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED FUCKING STATES
And equal treatment under the law
So we will continue to point out the double standard and you can continue to flail away
A relevant whine is why didn't the dems prosecute the dems brownshirts during the summer of love? Hell, your VP candidate was helping bail them out. Your messaging on J6 suffers from this fatal flaw. The American people noticed and voted accordingly. Ray Epps certainly didn't get gulaged and stuck in jail for years.
and the contrails?
Perhaps he didn't commit a felony or there was no evidence that he did.
Just a thought.
Perhaps not
Perhaps 99% of J6 "felons" aren't
Nice to see @HHusky basically admit that pretty much all of the J6 prisoners were overcharged and some had their constitutional right to a speedy trial completely violated by his Democrat DOJ.
Retaining any citizen for 4 years without a trial should be unacceptable to anyone, but not to a cult member like H.
Kaine’s son got a slap on the wrist for attacking police and having explosives solely because he’s a Democrat. That’s reality and that’s why people know there are different legal processes depending where n the politics of the offender.
Seether had a two hour meltdown Monday night and Bob has had about a two year meltdown. I'm not sure what you're reading.
You have any information showing he personally carried explosives or attacked a cop besides some Right Winger’s tweet?
Now he wants evidence
There's a reason no one cares what you people think
You have any information showing he personally carried explosives or attacked a cop besides some Right Winger’s tweet?
Do you have any evidence that there was an armed “Insurrection” on 1/6/21, you pathological liar, other than your Leftist posts? You’ve been posting this for years now and I haven’t seen anyone in the Capitol charged with carrying a gun.
Where’s that evidence, Herr Goebbels?