• @[email protected]
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    241 year ago

    Don’t look at the conviction rate for federal prosecutors then. And stock up on BBQ sauce. A NY jury would convict Trump of just being fat and ugly, that’s how much everyone (including Republicans) hate him. People literally go out of their way to make their dogs pee on Trump Tower.

    You will just change your mind and say “He should have gotten more time! 5 years is nothing. House arrest? His house is huge!”

    For a former president, that’s the worst possible.

    • @bassomitron
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      Republican voters absolutely still love him. Just look at early polling for the GOP primaries, he’s still leading by a huge landslide in the majority of states: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/31/us/politics/2024-poll-nyt-siena-trump-republicans.html

      Is it depressing as hell that so many people are still obsessed with this corrupt, shitty buffoon? Definitely. But I keep seeing more and more comments on here acting like Trump is irrelevant and his base is virtually non-existent when that’s just not true (which is ironic, given how one of the main criticisms against Trump and his ilk is their detachment from reality).

    • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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      131 year ago

      Maybe people in Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Manhattan hate him, but Staten Island, Long Island, and upstate NY are Trump country

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        While you’re looking at them, compare their average approval ratings. Trump has the lowest of them all, having never broken 50% approval.

        • AlwaysNowNeverNotMe
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          131 year ago

          I’m sure that will really hamper him in the popularity contest portion of the trial but he will pick those back up in the swimsuit contest.

    • @[email protected]
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      101 year ago

      conviction rate for federal prosecutors

      The thing is that they, like state and local prosecutors, prosecute poor people who can’t afford effective representation tens if not hundreds of times as often.

      If you isolate their stats with regards to rich and/or powerful defendants like the Mango Mussolini, suddenly they don’t convict at anywhere near that rate.

      The difference is so immense that even an obviously guilty oaf with incompetent and unhinged lawyers like him is more likely than not to win or at the very least delay until his own death at his country club home.

          • @Ya_Boy_Skinny_Penis
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            Oh God, I don’t even know where to start. How do you “argue in good faith” with someone who cites a book revire as evidence? And then you bother to look at the book reviee and it says nothing about winning at trial/after charging due to wealth?

    • Tb0n3
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      Such a high win rate for federal prosecutions is indicative of a problem. Whether that be only taking cases which they are assured victory or winning against those who are not guilty, they’re both wrong.

      • kirklennon
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        151 year ago

        The criminal justice system is intended to be biased in favor of the defendants as innocent until proven guilty. Consequently, if everything were working perfectly, I’d expect prosecutors to only charge people if they were extremely confident that they could prove the person’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. Taking cases without solid evidence and regularly losing at trial would be indicative of a major problem.

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        01 year ago

        Especially when you dig a little deeper and look into socio-economic and racial ratios of both prosecutions in general and convictions.

        It’s a system by and for the rich and powerful, designed to protect people exactly like Trump while criminalizing poverty and melanin.