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U.S. seeks prison term of seven to nine years for Trump's longtime adviser Roger Stone

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U.S. seeks prison term of seven to nine years for Trump's longtime adviser Roger Stone

By Sarah N. Lynch

 

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FILE PHOTO: Roger Stone, former campaign adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump, arrives for his criminal trial on charges of lying to Congress, obstructing justice and witness tampering at U.S. District Court in Washington, U.S., November 6, 2019. REUTERS/Tom Brenner/File Photo

 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Prosecutors asked a federal judge on Monday to sentence U.S. President Donald Trump's longtime adviser Roger Stone to between seven and nine years in prison, saying such a term would "accurately reflect the seriousness of his crimes and promote respect for the law."

 

Stone is due to face sentencing by U.S. District Court Judge Amy Berman Jackson on Feb. 20, after a jury in November found the self-proclaimed “dirty trickster” guilty on seven counts of lying to Congress, obstruction and witness tampering.

 

The government said that under U.S. sentencing guidelines, he faces a range of seven years and three months to up to nine years, and told Jackson he "should be punished in accord" with those.

 

Stone is one of several people close to Trump who faced charges stemming from then-Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.

 

During the trial, prosecutors pressed their case that Stone lied to lawmakers about his outreach to WikiLeaks - the website that disclosed many hacked Democratic emails ahead of the 2016 U.S. election that proved embarrassing to Trump’s Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton - to protect Trump from looking bad.

 

Stone, who has labeled himself an “agent provocateur” and famously has the face of former President Richard Nixon tattooed on his back, was charged with obstructing justice, witness tampering and lying to the U.S. House of Representatives' Intelligence Committee during its investigation into Russian election interference.

 

Stone's colorful trial featured references to the film “The Godfather Part II,” an impression of Senator Bernie Sanders by prosecution witness Randy Credico, and testimony by political heavyweights including former Trump campaign chief executive Steve Bannon and former Trump deputy campaign chairman Rick Gates.

 

Those witnesses said they believed Stone had inside information about when WikiLeaks might release more damaging emails about Clinton. In truth, he had no such information.

 

Stone was also accused of tampering with Credico's testimony, when Credico was summoned to testify before Congress and speak with the FBI. In emails and texts, Stone told Credico among other things: “Prepare to die,” “You’re a rat. A stoolie,” and “Stonewall it.”

 

(Reporting by Sarah N. Lynch; Editing by Chris Reese and Tom Brown)

 

 

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Good !

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This appears to be a convoluted way to "drain the swamp". Give all your criminal buddies a job then later they all go to jail.

 

 

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Trump will obviously pardon his buddy. And the GOP will think it's normal to help your friends. 

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It seems Stone joined the Orange Face Club. Is that fashion in the USA these days? Or maybe even required if you want to get near to the boss?

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Our Donald knows only the finest people lol

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After the election, Trump will pardon all of his criminal gang who have been loyal including Stone, Flynn, and Manafort.  Stone and Flynn will never see a day in the slammer.

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36 minutes ago, cmarshall said:

After the election, Trump will pardon all of his criminal gang who have been loyal including Stone, Flynn, and Manafort.  Stone and Flynn will never see a day in the slammer.

I recall similar claims being made about Manafort.

 

Trump will save his pardon power for himself and his children.

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

has the face of former President Richard Nixon tattooed on his back

Least he should be safe dropping the soap in the shower :coffee1:

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Its a rubbish case  top to bottom. He should be out of jail.

Presidential Pardon forthwith 

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I’m sure he’s now regretting posting a photoshopped picture of crosshairs over the head of the judge who is about to sentence him.

2 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

It seems Stone joined the Orange Face Club. Is that fashion in the USA these days? Or maybe even required if you want to get near to the boss?

Hey, I think you're on to something.  There hasn't been a change in politicians' style since the JFK hairdo, which is still the bi-partisan fashion 60 years later.

 

As for the judge, she's taken a lot of mess from this clown, and then was sort of overly sweet to him during the trial.  Look out, buddy-boy!

 

Where's the pros today?  Maybe concentrating on the primaries.

 

 

22 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

I’m sure he’s now regretting posting a photoshopped picture of crosshairs over the head of the judge who is about to sentence him.

ah! - he Missed the Point? 

    or Failed to correctly Zero the Sight

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1 hour ago, Chomper Higgot said:

I recall similar claims being made about Manafort.

 

Trump will save his pardon power for himself and his children.

That would be the case if there were to be any cost, such as political, to the pardoning.  Since he now has a free ride, he will issue the pardons just to show his power, not out of any sense of obligation to his minions.

 2020-02-10T232656Z_1_LYNXMPEG191S2_RTROPTP_4_USA-TRUMP-RUSSIA-STONE.JPGBut I am really Data in disguise Image result for brent spiner grey

 

I Cannot Lie

 

 

you cannot put me away with 7 of 9... she is in a different Series! 

 

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1 hour ago, WalkingOrders said:

Its a rubbish case  top to bottom. He should be out of jail.

The jury who heard the evidence dont agree with you. Perjury is never good.

 

Its always good when a jury actually hears evidence before deciding.

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1 hour ago, WalkingOrders said:

Its a rubbish case  top to bottom. He should be out of jail.

I find your signature interesting. In it you state you are Paleoconservative which amongst other things is meant to adhere to Christian ethics and a veteran.

 

I'm curious to understand how you justify Trump's spitefulness and mockery of those in public. Everyone from dead veterans who were prisoners of war (fellow brothers of yours I would assume), parents of dead soldiers, and people with debilitating disease.

 

I'm really truly interested to hear your thoughts on this matter.

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28 minutes ago, Farangwithaplan said:

I find your signature interesting. In it you state you are Paleoconservative which amongst other things is meant to adhere to Christian ethics and a veteran.

 

I'm curious to understand how you justify Trump's spitefulness and mockery of those in public. Everyone from dead veterans who were prisoners of war (fellow brothers of yours I would assume), parents of dead soldiers, and people with debilitating disease.

 

I'm really truly interested to hear your thoughts on this matter.

And supporting a pro-Russian president to boot.  Veterans in the US tend to be patriotic, but now many favor a leader with strong Russian sympathies, doing Putin's bidding in disrupting US order and dismantling the Western alliance.  I'm curious to understand this as well.

Ol' Stone here, along with his buddies Flynn, Manafort, et al has no problem with foreigners influencing the US gov't, not difficult to see the treason in these sympathies.

 

 

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Some posters on here really are insane, still banging on about Russia, Russia, Russia. Do you all work for MSNBC or CNN?

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4 hours ago, WalkingOrders said:

Its a rubbish case  top to bottom. He should be out of jail.

Your law degree isn’t worth the screen it’s displayed on ????

Just seven to nine years? This creep should spend the rest of his life in jail!

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4 hours ago, bendejo said:
4 hours ago, Farangwithaplan said:

I find your signature interesting. In it you state you are Paleoconservative which amongst other things is meant to adhere to Christian ethics and a veteran.

 

I'm curious to understand how you justify Trump's spitefulness and mockery of those in public. Everyone from dead veterans who were prisoners of war (fellow brothers of yours I would assume), parents of dead soldiers, and people with debilitating disease.

 

I'm really truly interested to hear your thoughts on this matter.

And supporting a pro-Russian president to boot.  Veterans in the US tend to be patriotic, but now many favor a leader with strong Russian sympathies, doing Putin's bidding in disrupting US order and dismantling the Western alliance.  I'm curious to understand this as well.

Ol' Stone here, along with his buddies Flynn, Manafort, et al has no problem with foreigners influencing the US gov't, not difficult to see the treason in these sympathies.

You guys will never get a reasonable or coherent answer from these Trump supporters, especially the hardcore ones.  The Trump party has pretty much become a cult.  Trump could decide to give Alaska to the Russians and his supporters will find a way to justify it.  But I do believe that the majority of Americans are smarter than that and will send Trump packing in November.

 

 

Just another great example of the propensity of Trump, to always select from the bottom of the barrel. No sentence is too long for this lifelong gangster. 

 

Though, he would most likely be pardoned, we do know Trump has a habit of throwing people under the bus, so one never knows with the "stable genius".

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1 hour ago, DoctorG said:

Some posters on here really are insane, still banging on about Russia, Russia, Russia. Do you all work for MSNBC or CNN?

The accusations against Trump regarding Russia remain open and access to witnesses/evidence is still

being fought over in the courts.

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2 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

Just another great example of the propensity of Trump, to always select from the bottom of the barrel. No sentence is too long for this lifelong gangster. 

 

Though, he would most likely be pardoned, we do know Trump has a habit of throwing people under the bus, so one never knows with the "stable genius".

Trump dare not pardon anyone associated with his and his family’s crimes.

 

Hd can’t risk a court hearing ruling against him. He’ll save his pardon power for himself and his children.

 

Also anyone pardoned loses their 5th Amendment rights, but can still be imprisoned for obstructing an inquiry.

 

Trump will leave Stone to rot in prison, he no longer has any use for him.

7 hours ago, cmarshall said:

After the election, Trump will pardon all of his criminal gang who have been loyal including Stone, Flynn, and Manafort.  Stone and Flynn will never see a day in the slammer.

and than have them all down to Marlago for a round of golf

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42 minutes ago, Berkshire said:

The Trump party has pretty much become a cult. 

I agree with this, but I also see blind cultish behaviour in a core group of his opponents so it is not all one sided.

 

I truly want to know WalkingOrders' thinking on the matter is because from an outsider looking in (i'm neither military or christian) I would like to understand how he/she accepts Trump's open vindictiveness to fallen or captured servicepeople. That must really be painful for a current or ex vet. Likewise on the Christianity side.

 

I am on this earth to learn ultimately and without the perspective of others, how can I grow?

 

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10 hours ago, webfact said:

Stone...... was charged with obstructing justice, witness tampering and lying to the U.S. House of Representatives' Intelligence Committee during its investigation into Russian election interference.

“.... during its investigation into Russian election interference...”

3 hours ago, DoctorG said:

Some posters on here really are insane, still banging on about Russia, Russia, Russia. 

This is a thread about a swamp dweller being sentenced over Russian Russian Russian interference in an election... it’s insane not to expect comments about Russia Russia Russia in a thread about Russia russia russia.

 

edit... but I do understand that you might not want hear anything more ever again about failed trump acolytes heading to jail... maybe they can apply to serve their sentences in Russia Russia russia

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1 hour ago, malibukid said:

and than have them all down to Marlago for a round of golf

Sorry, but that's a misspelling of the Palm Beach White House.  It's actually spelled MarLiego.

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