Bobby. wrote on Feb 16
th, 2024 at 6:33pm:
Karnal wrote on Feb 16
th, 2024 at 5:25pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Feb 16
th, 2024 at 5:19pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Feb 16
th, 2024 at 4:03pm:
Bobby. wrote on Feb 16
th, 2024 at 3:52pm:
Karnal wrote on Feb 16
th, 2024 at 3:46pm:
Bobby. wrote on Feb 16
th, 2024 at 2:43pm:
Karnal wrote on Feb 16
th, 2024 at 8:49am:
March 25, leftards, bring it on.
But I'm curious. The 45th prez is pleading not guilty. What will his defence be?
I think this deserves a multiple choice, don't you?
a) I never had sex with that Horseface woman, never ever, so unfair.
b) Wasn't me. Blame Mike.
c) Never happened. Fake news!
d) A minor book-keeping error. It happens all the time.
e) when you're a star they let you do it - you can do anything -
grab them by the .....
Come come, only the prosecution will be quoting that, Bobby.
Now, would you care to select the correct answer?
That's what he said - it's right though isn't it?
He's not going on trial for grabbing a pussy, Bobby.
The rapist is charged with
falsifying internal records kept by his company to hide the true nature of his hush payments to a porn star.
What's his defence?
Would you like to phone a friend?
Pick D, Bobby.
Lock it in?
OK - D.
I think he will too, Bobby.
Now here's what the judge will say.
Quote:First Degree Falsifying Business Records: NY Penal Law 175.10 A class "E" felony, New York Penal Law 175.10 is no minor matter. In fact, upon conviction a judge has the discretion to sentence you to multiple years in prison even if you have no criminal history. Far from a trifle accusation, should you find yourself charged with this offense or facing the prospect of a Grand Jury indictment or trial, consult with criminal defense counsel who can identify and implement your best defense.
https://www.new-york-lawyers.org/first-degree-falsifying-business-records-ny-pen...Multiple years. The big fella can't slander court officials, talk back to the judge or throw a hissy. If he does, he gets jailed for contempt, like anybody else. This is a criminal case. It's also a state case, meaning he can't pardon himself if he ever becomes prez.
You'll note he's charged with a felony, upped because he tried to cover up the more serious crime of election fraud - the crime Mike's already been convicted and jailed for, after following your DL's orders. Mike even has a tape of the big fella telling him to do it.
So there's Mike, the big fella's old lawyer, on the stand with
taped evidence of the big fella soliciting the crime. The prosecutor plays the tape, the court hears "pay in cash", then:
"Mr Cohen, can you point out the other person on this tape in the courtroom today?"
...
"Thank you. Let the record show the witness identifying the defendant. No further questions, your honour."
There's the serious crime, proven - just like that.
If Mr Trump's rookie lawyer is listening, she'll cross-examine Mike, starting with this:
"Mr Cohen, did the defendant give you permission to tape their conversation?"
Mr Trump will be glaring at Mike, shooting daggers.
The prosecutor will be prepared. "Objection, your honour."
"Yes?"
"New York is a one-party consent state. Mr Cohen was acting perfectly within the law by recording this call."
"Objection sustained. Mr Cohen, we'll assume you provided your consent to tape the call. Next question, please."
Mr Trump's rookie lawyer will shuffle her papers, turning red, then:
"No further questions."
"Thank you, Mr Cohen, you can stand down."
From next month on, stuff like this will be all over the fake news each day, BREAKING. It'll be a real gas.
70% of registered voters have already said they won't vote for a convicted criminal, so the big fella's polls will start to slide.
The case has already been through a grand jury, who heard the evidence and voted overwhelmingly to indict.
Mike's been practising his lines, raking over every intricacy of the case on his Mea Culpa podcast. He's what lawyers call a believable witness. He knows what to watch out for from tricky lawyers, and he knows what juries like to hear.
But Mike's not all. There's Stormy, begging to take the stand. There's the woman the big fella paid to get an abortion. There's the doorman, Karen McDougal, the National Enquirer financial officer, already collaborating, eager to avoid charges. This is all going to be BREAKING, 24/7, playing everywhere but Fox.
So you've chosen D. All good. If I was in the big fella's shoes I'd take D too, but I'm curious.
How do you think that's going to go?