Lawyers trying to bench Aileen Cannon from the case, arguing she’s been in Trump’s corner one too many times, is the crux of the situation. It’s not just that she appears to favor him; it’s the repeated disregard for established legal principles and precedents. This isn’t just a matter of opinion; it’s about the consistent perception of bias and the potential for her actions to undermine the integrity of the legal process.
Aileen Cannon’s conduct has raised serious questions about her impartiality. The fact that she was appointed by Trump, and seemingly with the expectation of loyalty, is a major factor.… Continue reading
Luigi Mangione’s pretrial hearing concludes as judge says he’ll issue ruling on evidence in May: Okay, so the dust has settled on the pretrial hearing for Luigi Mangione, and the big takeaway is that the judge is going to take a bit of time to make a ruling on the evidence. Specifically, he’s aiming to deliver that ruling in May.
Now, let’s break down that timeline. The defense team has until January 29th to submit their final arguments in writing. Then, the prosecutors get their turn with a deadline of March 5th. After that, the defense gets two weeks to respond to the prosecution’s arguments.… Continue reading
A federal grand jury in Virginia has declined to indict New York Attorney General Letitia James, days after a judge dismissed the earlier case against her, which alleged bank fraud and false statements. The cases against James and Comey were dismissed without prejudice, meaning the government could attempt to indict them again. This is a rare occurrence, as grand juries rarely decline a prosecutor’s request to indict. James, who has previously brought charges against Trump, released a statement praising the grand jury’s decision, calling the charges baseless and a weaponization of the justice system.
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Senator Tuberville’s recent admission that he spoke at Trump’s trial to overcome a gag order imposed on the former president raises red flags about the lengths to which some individuals are willing to go to disregard lawful restrictions. By using surrogates to voice his opinions and potentially intimidate witnesses and jurors, Trump and those aligned with him are displaying a blatant disregard for the legal process and the rule of law.
It is concerning that Trump’s team would openly flaunt the restrictions imposed on him by the court, especially when he has other avenues to express his views, such as through his lawyers or even taking the stand himself.… Continue reading
Arizona officials are facing quite the challenge as they try to serve Rudy Giuliani with an indictment notice. It seems like he has perfected the art of evasion, leaving many to wonder where in the world is Rudy Giuliani hiding now? With wild speculations ranging from being curled up under a refrigerator box to lounging around wineos and blood banks, it’s clear that the public has no shortage of imaginative ideas on his whereabouts.
The fact that Giuliani has managed to dodge being served with a court summons raises concerns about the loopholes in the legal system that allow individuals to delay or avoid prosecution.… Continue reading
I can’t help but feel a deep sense of disappointment and frustration when I see individuals like Mike Johnson acting as a proxy for ‘friend’ Trump outside the court, bashing a judge’s daughter and dismissing a trial as a sham. The blatant disregard for the legal process and the blatant attempt to influence the proceedings is not only inappropriate but also deeply troubling. As someone holding a position of power and responsibility, Johnson’s actions should be held to a higher standard, yet here he is, shamelessly defending a criminal defendant with overwhelming evidence against him.
It’s disheartening to witness how individuals like Johnson prioritize their loyalty to Trump over their duty to uphold justice and the rule of law.… Continue reading