Karnal
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Panther wrote on Mar 6 th, 2024 at 11:24am: Karnal wrote on Mar 6 th, 2024 at 10:44am: Panther wrote on Mar 6 th, 2024 at 10:16am: philperth2010 wrote on Mar 6 th, 2024 at 9:06am: Even if Letitia James was having an affair and is found to have been corrupt it does not make Donald Trump innocent....Another Prosecutor will be assigned and Trump will still answer for his crimes.... Trump has already been found guilty!!! Found Guilty of what crime....in what criminal trial.....by what jury in a criminal trial?
Be advised, under the US Legal system, if you are going to assert it was in a Civil Trial, there is no finding of "guilt" in a civil trial.....Guilt is reserved solely for Criminal Charges, subsequent to a criminal trial.
Civil cases can only establish "liability"......Liability where the burden of proof & validity of presented evidence is far, far lower than required to find a person "guilty" of a Crime in a criminal case/trial.
The jury in a criminal trial must unanimously find the defendant guilty 'beyond all reasonable doubt.'
So, the question remains, what crime resulted finding Donald Trump "guilty", & of what "crime" was he found guilty?
"Liability" means absolutely nothing when dealing with criminal "Guilt".
Come come, Panther, two of your DL's employees have been jailed. Mike, lawyer, got three years for paying off Stormy, porn star - "pay in cash". Allen, Chief Financial Officer, got three months for fraud. Both were just obeying orders. You? So, then we're in agreement......that he hasn't been found "guilty" 'beyond all reasonable doubt'....of a "crime" by a unanimous jury verdict, subsequent to a "Criminal Trial", to date...yes? But of course. Then we agree he ordered Mike and Allen to commit crimes, yes? And we agree he’ll be in court this month to stand trial for that crime, yes? And we agree your threshold for wrongdoing is a charge, arrest and/or indictment for a criminal charge as per your beloved rule of law, yes? And we agree that, once found guilty of a crime beyond any reasonable doubt by a jury of his peers, you will abandon all support, excuses, distraction, evasion, whatabout this, whatabout that, and acknowledge finally, once and for all, you never could stand the man. Yes? All good, Panther. Why didn’t you just say that to begin with?
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