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  • jackpot269
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    Originally posted by jt315
    ICYMI
    Inauguration Day is Monday , January. 20 .
    Congrats on your congratulation prize today . No jail , no fines , no probation .


    We will revisit when this joke of a case gets overturned and the convicted felon status goes bye bye .
    Would not be surprised at all. Just like I say all the time, rich criminals almost always get away with their crimes. Trump has been getting away with his for decades.

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  • jt315
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    Originally posted by jackpot269
    Yes, you were wrong. At least you admit now that Trump is a convicted felon. Thats big of you, I know how hard it must be, having someone you worship be a convicted felon.
    ICYMI
    Inauguration Day is Monday , January. 20 .
    Congrats on your consolation prize today . No jail , no fines , no probation .


    We will revisit when this joke of a case gets overturned and the convicted felon status goes bye bye .
    Last edited by jt315; 01-10-25, 04:46 PM.

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  • jackpot269
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    Originally posted by jt315
    I was wrong ? Lol !

    He wasn’t a convicted felon until the judge’s sentencing , which was today . Proving my definition was exactly right .

    Even Hareeballs is using the words it’s official in one of his posts . Try to keep up .
    Yes, you were wrong. At least you admit now that Trump is a convicted felon. Thats big of you, I know how hard it must be, having someone you worship be a convicted felon.

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  • jackpot269
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    Originally posted by DwightShrute
    you aren't a convicted felon until you use you appeal. When he does, it will be overturned. Nice try Mr. Deception.
    Thats so funny. You are convicted until its overturned-on appeal.

    You know nothing about our legal system. As a matter of fact, you cannot file appeal until you are convicted.
    Don't you get tired of being wrong all the time. Or is it just when you are kissing Trumps feet. I really don't think you are that dumb. You do act like it when it comes to Trump.

    Nice try Mr. Deception.

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  • jt315
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    Originally posted by jackpot269
    You were wrong, but now you have your sentencing. Convicted Felon now by your definition.




    That means that 10 days before his inauguration, the incoming president was officially sentenced as a convicted felon. As he had signaled he would do, Judge Juan Merchan sentenced Trump to “unconditional release,” letting Trump avoid jail time so that he can assume the office of the presidency. But the conviction is now an indelible part of Trump’s record.
    I was wrong ? Lol !

    He wasn’t a convicted felon until the judge’s sentencing , which was today . Proving my definition was exactly right .

    Even Hareeballs is using the words it’s official in one of his posts . Try to keep up .

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  • rkelly110
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    Originally posted by rkelly110


    Ok mister convicted criminal!

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  • jackpot269
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    Originally posted by jt315
    ICYMI the first couple of times . The conviction isn’t official until sentencing .

    Nice try . Maybe try learning to use the internet for simple answers or perhaps try to prove us wrong with backup .


    At this time he's not convicted because he hasn't been sentenced, you only convict him when you sentence. He has been found guilty, on 34 counts, so, you know... that goes enough, but he is not convicted, he's not a convicted felon yet. But he has definitely been found guilty. But it's easier to say, "yeah, he's a convicted felon

    You were wrong, but now you have your sentencing. Convicted Felon now by your definition.




    That means that 10 days before his inauguration, the incoming president was officially sentenced as a convicted felon. As he had signaled he would do, Judge Juan Merchan sentenced Trump to “unconditional release,” letting Trump avoid jail time so that he can assume the office of the presidency. But the conviction is now an indelible part of Trump’s record.

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  • Hareeba!
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    Originally posted by Hareeba!
    In a 5-4 vote, the U.S. Supreme Court rejects Trump's request to halt his sentencing in the New York hush money case.



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  • Hareeba!
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    In a 5-4 vote, the U.S. Supreme Court rejects Trump's request to halt his sentencing in the New York hush money case.

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  • DwightShrute
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    Originally posted by jt315
    Trump

    And why didn't they find the bomber? The pipe bomber? You know, they know who the pipe bomber is. The FBI knows who it is.

    The status of the FBI has gone down so far and the status of the DOJ or as I call it the Department of Injustice. It's the Department of Injustice. It's being laughed at all over the world, and hopefully with Pam Bondi, and Kash Patel and other people we're putting in, that will come back.



    I think the bomb was a back up plan in case the dozens of FBI agents in the crowd at the Capitol weren't able to incite a riot.

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  • jt315
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    Trump

    And why didn't they find the bomber? The pipe bomber? You know, they know who the pipe bomber is. The FBI knows who it is.

    The status of the FBI has gone down so far and the status of the DOJ or as I call it the Department of Injustice. It's the Department of Injustice. It's being laughed at all over the world, and hopefully with Pam Bondi, and Kash Patel and other people we're putting in, that will come back.



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  • Hareeba!
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    Read Jack Smith’s unsealed court filing that says Trump ‘resorted to crimes’ after 2020 election

    https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politic...-2020-election

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  • jt315
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    President Biden will award the Presidential Citizens Medal to former Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., and Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., who led the congressional committee that investigated the Jan. 6 , 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.

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  • jackpot269
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    Originally posted by jt315
    It’s not what I like or don’t like . He hasn’t been convicted as you just admitted to .

    Making that convicted felon campaign slogan nothing more than BS for you lemmings .
    I didn't admit to anything. You missed the 1st line. Here it is again.


    you can't file an appeal until you are convicted. So, if he files an appeal, he was convicted.

    Name calling, that is what you do when you have nothing else. Think someone posted that before.

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  • jt315
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    Originally posted by jackpot269
    RTFM Nice try. OK, you can't file an appeal until you are convicted. So, if he files an appeal, he was convicted. If you don't like the word convicted, he was found guilty by a Jury, says it all.

    When a defendant is convicted, he has the right to appeal his conviction by filing a notice of appeal within 60 days. If the defendant is indigent, he is entitled to a court-appointed appellate lawyer. The
    appellate lawyer looks for any possible legal grounds to raise in the appeal.

    When You are Found Guilty by Jury, It is Not the End of the Game


    Now spin that for your cult leader.
    It’s not what I like or don’t like . He hasn’t been convicted as you just admitted to .

    Making that convicted felon campaign slogan nothing more than BS for you lemmings .

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  • khicks26
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    Originally posted by DwightShrute
    no idea what that is and don't care

    We know you lie. No need to prove it.

    What a clown.


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  • DwightShrute
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    Originally posted by khicks26
    4 chan? Scumbag!
    no idea what that is and don't care

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  • khicks26
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    Originally posted by DwightShrute
    4 chan? Scumbag!

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  • DwightShrute
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    Originally posted by khicks26
    Scumbag!

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  • khicks26
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    Originally posted by DwightShrute
    Scumbag!

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  • jackpot269
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    Originally posted by DwightShrute
    this reeks and you know it. So this hush money was paid years ago and indicting him when he's about to run for president is just a coincidence ya think? LOL.

    https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...d/73983592007/
    A day after he became the first former U.S. president to be convicted of a crime, Donald Trump stood behind a microphone and attacked the case against him.

    Trump was indicted on March 30, 2023, more than six years after the earliest charge in the indictment, which dates to Feb. 14, 2017. That's beyond the five years typically allowed by the statute of limitations, but there's a catch: Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo extended the time limit to file charges in all criminal cases when courts were disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.

    New York criminal procedure law allows the statute of limitations deadline to be extended when someone has been "continuously outside" of the state. Prosecutors contend Trump's presidency, from 2017 to 2021, met this standard, extending the charging window.


    From the article you posted. Proves it was within the limits at the time. Proves he is a convicted felon.

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  • DwightShrute
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    Originally posted by jackpot269
    how long is the statute of limitations?
    this reeks and you know it. So this hush money was paid years ago and indicting him when he's about to run for president is just a coincidence ya think? LOL.

    Trump and his team have said the statute of limitations may be an issue in appealing his convictions. Here's what we know about the unusual timing.

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  • jackpot269
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    Originally posted by DwightShrute
    you are just playing political games again.

    if a conviction is overturned on appeal, the person is not considered a convicted criminal anymore, as the original conviction is legally set aside, meaning the court essentially removes the finding of guilt from their record.

    The judge is a political hack. His own daughter raised millions for the democratic party. His conduct in the court made it impossible for the jury to find Trump not guilty based on his instructions to the jury. Just the fact that there were 34 guilty verdicts on an accounting discrepancy that already expired due the statute of limitations and he forced Trump to sit there in court everyday when he didn't need to be and thus preventing him from campaigning is blatant election interference (election rigging, weaponization of the justice system against a political opponent) that a kangaroo court would do. Trump will win on appeal. He won't be a convicted felon but you can hang on to the semantics until them and bask in that glory because like you have stated numerous times, you are all for rule of law not matter who it is. Except Trump that is. LOL.
    how long is the statute of limitations?

    Trump had his day in court. 12 person jury.
    Last edited by jackpot269; 12-30-24, 09:06 PM.

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  • jackpot269
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    Originally posted by DwightShrute
    you are just playing political games again.

    ''if a conviction is overturned on appeal, the person is not considered a convicted criminal anymore, as the original conviction is legally set aside, meaning the court essentially removes the finding of guilt from their record.''

    The judge is a political hack. His own daughter raised millions for the democratic party. His conduct in the court made it impossible for the jury to find Trump not guilty. Just the fact that there were 34 guilty verdicts on an accounting discrepancy that already expired due the statute of limitations and he forced Trump to sit there in court everyday when he didn't need to be and thus preventing him from campaigning is blatant election interference (election rigging, weaponization of the justice system against a political opponent) is what a kangaroo court would do. Trump will win on appeal. He won't be a convicted felon but you can hang on to the semantics until them and bask in that glory because like you have stated numerous times, you are all for rule of law not matter who it is. Except Trump that is. LOL.
    if a conviction is overturned on appeal, the person is generally not considered a convicted criminal anymore, as the original conviction is legally set aside, meaning the court essentially removes the finding of guilt from their record.

    That is correct, congratulations on getting something correct for once. Did someone say something different?

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  • DwightShrute
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    Originally posted by jackpot269
    RTFM Nice try. OK, you can't file an appeal until you are convicted. So, if he files an appeal, he was convicted. If you don't like the word convicted, he was found guilty by a Jury, says it all.

    When a defendant is convicted, he has the right to appeal his conviction by filing a notice of appeal within 60 days. If the defendant is indigent, he is entitled to a court-appointed appellate lawyer. The
    appellate lawyer looks for any possible legal grounds to raise in the appeal.

    When You are Found Guilty by Jury, It is Not the End of the Game


    Now spin that for your cult leader.
    you are just playing political games again.

    if a conviction is overturned on appeal, the person is not considered a convicted criminal anymore, as the original conviction is legally set aside, meaning the court essentially removes the finding of guilt from their record.

    The judge is a political hack. His own daughter raised millions for the democratic party. His conduct in the court made it impossible for the jury to find Trump not guilty based on his instructions to the jury. Just the fact that there were 34 guilty verdicts on an accounting discrepancy that already expired due the statute of limitations and he forced Trump to sit there in court everyday when he didn't need to be and thus preventing him from campaigning is blatant election interference (election rigging, weaponization of the justice system against a political opponent) that a kangaroo court would do. Trump will win on appeal. He won't be a convicted felon but you can hang on to the semantics until them and bask in that glory because like you have stated numerous times, you are all for rule of law not matter who it is. Except Trump that is. LOL.

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  • jackpot269
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    Originally posted by jt315
    ICYMI the first couple of times . The conviction isn’t official until sentencing .

    Nice try . Maybe try learning to use the internet for simple answers or perhaps try to prove us wrong with backup .


    At this time he's not convicted because he hasn't been sentenced, you only convict him when you sentence. He has been found guilty, on 34 counts, so, you know... that goes enough, but he is not convicted, he's not a convicted felon yet. But he has definitely been found guilty. But it's easier to say, "yeah, he's a convicted felon
    RTFM Nice try. OK, you can't file an appeal until you are convicted. So, if he files an appeal, he was convicted. If you don't like the word convicted, he was found guilty by a Jury, says it all.

    When a defendant is convicted, he has the right to appeal his conviction by filing a notice of appeal within 60 days. If the defendant is indigent, he is entitled to a court-appointed appellate lawyer. The
    appellate lawyer looks for any possible legal grounds to raise in the appeal.

    When You are Found Guilty by Jury, It is Not the End of the Game


    Now spin that for your cult leader.

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  • jt315
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    Originally posted by jackpot269
    When you are convicted, in a court of law, you are a convicted felon. Now, it can be overturned on appeal. But until then you are a convicted felon. That is how it works in the USA.
    Nice try Mr. Deception
    ICYMI the first couple of times . The conviction isn’t official until sentencing .

    Nice try . Maybe try learning to use the internet for simple answers or perhaps try to prove us wrong with backup .


    At this time he's not convicted because he hasn't been sentenced, you only convict him when you sentence. He has been found guilty, on 34 counts, so, you know... that goes enough, but he is not convicted, he's not a convicted felon yet. But he has definitely been found guilty. But it's easier to say, "yeah, he's a convicted felon

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  • jackpot269
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    Originally posted by DwightShrute
    you aren't a convicted felon until you use you appeal. When he does, it will be overturned. Nice try Mr. Deception.

    When you are convicted, in a court of law, you are a convicted felon. Now, it can be overturned on appeal. But until then you are a convicted felon. That is how it works in the USA.
    Nice try Mr. Deception

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  • jt315
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    DC US Attorney and chief prosecutor of January 6 cases, Matthew Graves, has resigned ahead of Trump’s inauguration.

    Adios sc*mbag

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  • Hareeba!
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    Trump Loses Appeal of Carroll’s $5 Million Award in Sex-Abuse Case

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  • jt315
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    Rolling Stone this week confirmed reports that Jack Smith, his prosecutors, and even staffers are lawyering up and terrified about the prospect of a Trump DOJ investigation into the special counsel's office.

    "Multiple people who worked with Smith and his core team have preemptively reviewed their private and professional communications, to make sure they hadn’t written anything that could be subpoenaed, publicly revealed, and used against them to paint a narrative of alleged misconduct or supposed anti-Trump bias."

    Will the hunters become the hunted
    ?




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  • jt315
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    A Georgia judge has ruled that Fani Willis must testify under oath before the State Senate to address allegations of misconduct in the Trump RICO case.









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