The (many) indictments of Donald Trump

Michael Cohen, did you inform your WIFE that you made false statements to a federally-insured financial institution in order to secure a $500,000 home equity loan?

Crooked Prosecutor: Your honor, that question is out of line.
 
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Ridiculous. Looks like a struggle session.

This is honestly more disturbing to me than going after Trump. Going after his legal counsel just because they were representing him, this really lowers the "bar" in so many ways.

The dems have simply gotten rid of the figment of there being law. From now on, whichever hunta is in charge makes the rules. The rest is a figleaf to fool the plebs.
 
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This is honestly more disturbing to me than going after Trump. Going after his legal counsel just because they were representing him, this really lowers the "bar" in so many ways.

The dems have simply gotten rid of the figment of there being law. From now on, whichever hunta is in charge makes the rules. The rest is a figleaf to fool the plebs.
I disagree. It raises the bar. I have an obligation to not misrepresent facts and the law. To allow attorneys to get away with that is asinine.

There is a huge difference in zealously advocating for your client and misrepresenting the state of the law.
 
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This is honestly more disturbing to me than going after Trump. Going after his legal counsel just because they were representing him, this really lowers the "bar" in so many ways.

The dems have simply gotten rid of the figment of there being law. From now on, whichever hunta is in charge makes the rules. The rest is a figleaf to fool the plebs.

Attorneys don't plead guilty because they're being unfairly persecuted, but congratulations on finding a new way to deflect from accountability.

These cats actually understand the law and that twitter rants won't help them.

Donny still seems to think he can avoid accountability by running his fat yap in the court of public opinion.

It won't be long before he finds out.
 
Out of 107,000 attorneys they disciplined 78 only disbarring 17, what a reign of terror.. Suspended
17 disbarments
10 Revocations by the State
41 Suspensions
10 Public Reprimand

This is only through 3/4 of the year

Engineers - 60 - (44k PEs in Florida) This is for the last calendar year on record.
2 Relinquished
7 Suspended
12 reprimanded
4 revoked
1 restricted

Remaining recd some additional CEs to do.

Engineers discipline about .14% of their kind each year. Attorneys about .10% (extrapolating for full year) However about 87% of those disciplined lose their license for a period of time. About 22% of engineers in the disciplinary process lost their license for a period of time.

It doesn't seem out of line.
 
17 disbarments
10 Revocations by the State
41 Suspensions
10 Public Reprimand

This is only through 3/4 of the year

Engineers - 60 - (44k PEs in Florida) This is for the last calendar year on record.
2 Relinquished
7 Suspended
12 reprimanded
4 revoked
1 restricted

Remaining recd some additional CEs to do.

Engineers discipline about .14% of their kind each year. Attorneys about .10% (extrapolating for full year) However about 87% of those disciplined lose their license for a period of time. About 22% of engineers in the disciplinary process lost their license for a period of time.

It doesn't seem out of line.

More of each need to lose their license each year.
 
True. The money isn't even a slap on the wrist for him. A night in the slammer might get his attention.

It'd be the beginning of a true perpetual motion machine of trump tweeting about the judge throwing him jail, getting thrown in jail, tweeting about it. getting thrown in jail....

These judges would have already thrown the average man in the clink. Never let it be said that these judges weren't patient with his shenanigans.
 

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