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Trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records


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4 hours ago, placeholder said:

But the legal theory that the D.A. is following is that because these misdemeanors were done in service of a felony, namely election fraud, then that's a felony. The thing is that the election fraud is a federal crime. So it's not at all clear that linking a state criminal charge to a federal crime is legitimate.

As Alvin Bragg specifically pointed out in his press conference after the arraignment though, the link making this a felony is not to a federal crime, it is to a New York State crime. He stated as follows:

 

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'New York state election law makes it a crime to conspire or promote a candidacy by unlawful means.'

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg accuses Donald Trump of ‘catch and kill’ scheme

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9 minutes ago, GroveHillWanderer said:

As Alvin Bragg specifically pointed out in his press conference after the arraignment though, the link making this a felony is not to a federal crime, it is to a New York State crime. He stated as follows:

 

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg accuses Donald Trump of ‘catch and kill’ scheme

Interesting. I'll look into it. Thanks.

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10 hours ago, LosLobo said:

Trump was the privileged son of a multi-millionaire, born with a silver spoon in his mouth.

 

All doors are open to someone like that, with many choices and obviously with no limitation on bad behaviour.

 

But in the courtroom Trump is just any other defendant and Lady Justice is blind to class inequality.

 

Trump has already been warned about his rhetoric inciting violence yet he still persists.

 

With the judge's family being targeted, I am sure the judge will not take this kindly.

 

Trump  once tweeted his golden rule "He who has the gold makes the rules".

 

But Trump should take note that in the courtroom, it is the judge who makes the rules!

 

"Trump has already been warned about his rhetoric inciting violence yet he still persists."

 

His speech back at his base a long diatribe of lies, untruths, twist, more lies and more lies. Still seems he believes he's special/he's above the law. If guilty should be in jail.

Sure there's concerns about rioting but the law must proceed.

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7 minutes ago, scorecard said:

"Trump has already been warned about his rhetoric inciting violence yet he still persists."

 

His speech back at his base a long diatribe of lies, untruths, twist, more lies and more lies. Still seems he believes he's special/he's above the law. If guilty should be in jail.

Sure there's concerns about rioting but the law must proceed.

This explores Trump's playbook into why he may be ignoring the Judge's warning and why he is still attacking the judge and family,

 

 

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Please Judge, charge him with whatever is the most serious, legitimate charge for endangering you and your family, and lock him up!  Require that all communications from Trump from now until the end of the trial must go through his lawyer.

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4 minutes ago, bamnutsak said:

"Where's my Roy Cohn?"

 

Still dead.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZzyq3S-4Yk

 

 

I think Rudy Giuliani and the rest of the gang of idiots that tried to overturn the 2020 election were Roy Cohn wannabes, and not very good ones.  It looks like Trump is so scared now he hired a competent lawyer rather than a headline seeking one.

 

Now let's see if the competent lawyer can somehow keep Trump from incriminating himself or committing other crimes.  It doesn't look good.  https://www.newsweek.com/trump-threaten-judge-incite-violence-1792620

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Interesting detailed article on court proceedings.

 

A prosecutor previews the case.....

"The defendant, Donald J. Trump, falsified New York business records in order to conceal an illegal conspiracy to undermine the integrity of the 2016 presidential election and other violations of election laws".

 

What It Was Like Inside the Courtroom During Trump’s Arraignment - The New York Times (archive.md)

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For all the noise the talking heads are making, it may boil down to something much less complex.

 

A Surprise Accusation Bolsters a Risky Case Against Trump

The unsealed indictment against former President Donald Trump on Tuesday laid out an unexpected accusation that bolstered what many legal experts have described as an otherwise risky and novel case: Prosecutors claim he falsified business records in part for a plan to deceive state tax authorities.

For weeks, observers have wondered about the exact charges Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg would bring. Accusing Trump of bookkeeping fraud to conceal campaign finance violations, many believed, could raise significant legal challenges. That accusation turned out to be a major part of Bragg’s theory — but not all of it.

https://news.yahoo.com/surprise-accusation-bolsters-risky-case-113626001.html

 

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On 4/5/2023 at 2:33 PM, johnnybangkok said:

But why is it 'infinitesimal'? By bribing Stormy D and taking care of all the other stories that were being bandied around at the time through 'catch and kill', he effectively paid his way out of any negative press at a time when it could have seen him lose the White House. This is pretty significant when you consider Hilary lost because of the server stories being touted at exactly the same time. 

One could argue it was far from ' infinitesimal' when you consider what was at stake.

 

Errrr, if the tapes of a sexual nature were not enough to make him lose, it's highly unlikely that paying off Daniels was going to.

I really thought he was done and dusted when they came out, but I guess enough people hated disliked Hillary enough to still vote for Trump over her.

 

 

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13 hours ago, GroveHillWanderer said:

As Alvin Bragg specifically pointed out in his press conference after the arraignment though, the link making this a felony is not to a federal crime, it is to a New York State crime. He stated as follows:

 

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg accuses Donald Trump of ‘catch and kill’ scheme

No doubt that will be decided in court, if it even gets that far. Apparently a judge has to decide if there is enough there there to proceed to trial.

As Daniels is apparently not a New York state resident, would N Y state law apply to her case.

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Just now, thaibeachlovers said:

As Daniels is apparently not a New York state resident, would N Y state law apply to her case.

If I commit a crime in New Zealand, but I'm a resident of NY State, would Zealand law apply to my case? Crimes are judged in the locales where they are committed. What does residence have to do with it?

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4 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

No doubt that will be decided in court, if it even gets that far. Apparently a judge has to decide if there is enough there there to proceed to trial.

As Daniels is apparently not a New York state resident, would N Y state law apply to her case.

The charges are against the Donald for violating a New York statute, remember he is the resident of New York and that is where the crimes occurred as far as his fraud charges etc...., and it does not matter where he paid the money. 

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4 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

As Daniels is apparently not a New York state resident, would N Y state law apply to her case.

Let's try it another way. Let's say a women who is officially a resident of NY State gets an abortion that the state of Texas decides is a crime. Would she be immune from prosecution?

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3 hours ago, scorecard said:

Seems that way.

Better for all for trump to be tried and if found guilty then jailed, prove to him and to all that he's not  above the law / nobody is above the law.

He only needs to be tried. Failure to do so (on the insurrection charges) will b a green light for the far right fascists.

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38 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

No doubt that will be decided in court, if it even gets that far. Apparently a judge has to decide if there is enough there there to proceed to trial.

As Daniels is apparently not a New York state resident, would N Y state law apply to her case.

As others have pointed out, the electoral fraud charges apply to Trump, not Daniels, so where she lives is immaterial.

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