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Posted by Fisk Ave Jim on Mon Jun 10 11:40:54 2024, in response to Re: If Trump Wins..., posted by Spider-Pig on Mon Jun 10 10:40:50 2024. Some prime examples of "reversible errors": 1st & foremost is the statue of limitations. Its been over 8 years since the "crime" 2. Merchan told the jury in the Trump trial that they do not need complete unanimity to convict the former president. He highlighted specifically that if the jurors did not agree on what the crime was, but did agree a crime was committed, he would treat it as a unanimous verdict. How could the jury find someone guilty if they cant agree on what they are convicting him of? So they know he did something wrong but we cant agree on what it was is the yardstick used for a conviction? Thats supposed to be justice? I don't think so. All That is blatantly unconstitutional. A jury has to come back with a unanimous vote either way. Thats one of the basics of our criminal justice system. 3. The Judge should have recused himself since he's known to have contributed to the Biden/Democratic campaign. BTW that's from Newsweek, not Fox news |