As I sit here contemplating the latest news of the judge delaying Trump’s sentencing in the hush money case until November, I can’t help but feel a deep sense of frustration and anger. The notion that justice is blind seems like nothing more than a distant memory in the current state of affairs. Judge Merchan’s justification for postponing the sentencing to avoid any appearance of affecting the upcoming presidential election where Trump is a candidate is nothing short of outrageous.
The term ‘two-tiered justice’ has never rung truer, as it seems that individuals like Trump are allowed to skirt the law and delay their consequences while the average citizen would undoubtedly be sitting behind bars by now.… Continue reading
In a recent prediction made by one of Donald Trump’s former lawyers, it is anticipated that the former President may face a six to nine-year sentence if convicted of charges related to the January 6th Capitol riot. While this may seem like a significant punishment for treasonous acts, I find it hard to believe that Trump will ever see the inside of a jail cell. The idea of him being brought into court in a wheelchair, with an oxygen mask, claiming cognitive issues and too ill for prison, seems like a far-fetched scenario to me.
The notion that Trump will appeal every ruling and issue, leading to an endless series of injunctions and delays, resonates with my skepticism about whether he will ever be held accountable for his actions.… Continue reading
When I read the headline, “‘Are You Seriously This Stupid?’: Legal Minds Nail Trump After Fox News ‘Confession'”, I couldn’t help but feel a wave of frustration wash over me. How is it possible that someone can openly admit to wrongdoing, essentially confessing to interfering with a presidential election, and yet face no real consequences? It’s mind-boggling, to say the least.
We live in a world where the rule of law is supposed to be sacrosanct, where justice is meant to be blind and impartial. Yet, time and time again, we see individuals like Trump flout the law without any fear of repercussions.… Continue reading
Aileen Cannon’s Trump Ruling Likely to Be Reversed: Attorney
A situation like the one surrounding Aileen Cannon’s ruling on the Trump case is one that truly pushes the boundaries of what we expect from the justice system. As an attorney myself, I cannot help but be taken aback by the blatant disregard for established legal precedent and the seemingly biased nature of Cannon’s decision. The fact that a district judge could dismiss a case based on such flimsy grounds is a concerning indication of the state of our judicial system.
The arguments put forth by US attorney Joyce Vance in Smith’s brief clearly outlined the statutory authority for appointing him, drawing on significant legal precedents to support their case.… Continue reading
As I sit here reflecting on the recent news regarding Jack Smith’s appeal potentially leading to the dismissal of Judge Aileen Cannon, I am left feeling a mix of emotions. On one hand, I am heartened by the possibility of accountability finally catching up to someone who has seemingly abused their position of power. On the other hand, I am deeply disheartened by the realization that our justice system may have been compromised by individuals more invested in political allegiances than upholding the rule of law.
The idea that a judge, whose primary duty is to remain impartial and uphold justice, could be swayed by personal bias is deeply troubling.… Continue reading
Just when we thought the saga surrounding Donald Trump couldn’t get any more convoluted, here we are again – Trump indicted in yet another federal election interference case, following a Supreme Court immunity ruling. The twists and turns of this legal battle have kept us on the edge of our seats, and the latest developments are no exception.
The fact that Trump has been re-indicted on the same charges post the Supreme Court immunity ruling is a bold move by Jack Smith, the hero behind this legal maneuver. It’s a testament to the resilience of our justice system that accountability is being upheld, regardless of one’s standing or title.… Continue reading
An anesthesiologist with a “chloroform fetish” admits to drugging and sexually abusing a family’s nanny. The term “chloroform fetish” seems to be a gross understatement for the despicable actions committed by this man. Let’s call it what it really is – rape. It’s troubling to see how the media and justice system downplay the severity of such crimes by using softer terms like “sexually abusing” when the reality is that this man is a rapist.
The fact that this individual had a chloroform fetish is not an excuse for his predatory behavior. If he wanted to explore his fetish in a consensual and safe manner, there are plenty of communities and resources available for that.… Continue reading
As I delve into the ongoing saga of Special counsel Jack Smith’s appeal regarding the ruling that tossed Trump’s classified documents case, I am astounded by the intricate web of corruption and manipulation that seems to encompass this entire situation. The revelation of Trump’s blatant admission to possessing classified documents that were not declassified, alongside the evident delays and biased judgments made by Judge Cannon, paints a grim picture of a justice system that may be easily swayed by political influence.
The audacity of Trump’s actions, combined with the apparent judicial malpractice exhibited by Judge Cannon, creates a sense of urgency for justice to prevail in this case.… Continue reading
The recent ruling on Breonna Taylor’s case has left me speechless. How is it possible that the judge ruled that Breonna’s boyfriend, who was defending their home against what he perceived as a home invasion, caused her death, not the officers who aggressively entered the premises with a fraudulent warrant? This blatant disregard for justice and common sense is disheartening and enraging.
The fact that the officers used misleading information to obtain a warrant that ultimately led to Breonna’s death is disturbing. It is outrageous to suggest that there is no direct link between the unconstitutional forced entry by the police and Breonna’s tragic death.… Continue reading
When I first read about Chrystul Kizer being sentenced to 11 years for killing the man who sexually trafficked her, my initial reaction was one of disbelief and anger. How could the justice system fail someone who had been through such trauma, only to turn around and punish her for defending herself against her abuser? The story of Randy Volar, the man who sexually assaulted Chrystul and trafficked her at a young age, made my blood boil. The fact that he was arrested on child sexual assault charges, found with hundreds of child pornography videos, and yet released without bail is a clear indication of the failures within our legal system.… Continue reading