• @RapidcreekOP
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    66 months ago

    I don’t think the rules change magicaly because it’s Trump

    • @Balthazar
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      226 months ago

      Maybe not, but the application of the rules certainly seems to change.

      • @RapidcreekOP
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        16 months ago

        Fact is the rules of the criminal courts process didn’t change, nor the application of those rules.

        • @SpaceNoodle
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          76 months ago

          Like contempt and gag order violations?

          • EleventhHour
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            -26 months ago

            He was fined repeatedly for those at the maximum amount possible

            • @SpaceNoodle
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              66 months ago

              He received a warning after ten violations, which would land a normal schmuck like you or me in jail several times over.

              Never mind that a fine for a wealthy person is not justice.

            • @Nightwingdragon
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              46 months ago

              One of the purposes of being thrown in jail for contempt is so there is a method to punish the wealthy when monetary fines aren’t a deterrent. Fining Trump $10k for ten different violations is a prime example of this – Fining him $10k is like fining you and me a nickel. It’s not a deterrent in any form. Especially in a case like this where any one of those violations could have cost someone their lives, he should have been thrown in jail.

              And there’s not a chance in hell that anyone else would still be walking free after violating a court order ten fucking times.

      • @RapidcreekOP
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        -36 months ago

        IMO the judge was fair and did not give too much deference to the defendant.

        • @SpaceNoodle
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          66 months ago

          How many times do you think you could violate a gag order before you get thrown in jail?

          • @RapidcreekOP
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            -46 months ago

            Your interpretation may not be the same as the judge. It’s always judgement call on their part, and it turned out to be a min9r issue after ruling.

            • @SpaceNoodle
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              26 months ago

              I wouldn’t call stochastic terrorism “minor.”

              • @RapidcreekOP
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                -36 months ago

                Let’s review what happened. The gag order was placed on Trump. Per procedure, the prosecution informed the judge that Trump had broken it. The judge held a special hearing on this and asked the prosecutor for curative measures suggested. The judge agreed to this cure and fined Trump. The Trump tonned it down for a time allowing the end of the trail. That’s how a gag order is supposed to work.

                • @SpaceNoodle
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                  56 months ago

                  How many times do you think you could violate a gag order before you get thrown in jail?

                  • @RapidcreekOP
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                    -46 months ago

                    I just explained how the process works. You can sit in armchair judgement, but the real judge is the one who met his duty.