18-24-61-B-17-17-4 to politics English • 1 year agoJudge in New York fraud trial threatens to jail Trump for violating gag orderwww.nbcnews.comexternal-linkmessage-square128arrow-up1835arrow-down115 cross-posted to: [email protected]news
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minus-squareTipRinglinkEnglish5•1 year agoI think there is precedent for apologizing as an alternative to punishment, but I’m no expert so you may well be correct.
minus-square@Fadeslink4•1 year agoJust look at Powell, she must write a letter of apology, but the difference there is she took a deal and agreed to it vs being forced into it I guess?
minus-squareTipRinglink3•1 year agoRight, my thought is that the apology would be in lieu of going to jail for contempt, so he isn’t being forced to apologize, he violated a court order and is being punished, he could then choose to forgo punishment by apologizing.
I think there is precedent for apologizing as an alternative to punishment, but I’m no expert so you may well be correct.
Just look at Powell, she must write a letter of apology, but the difference there is she took a deal and agreed to it vs being forced into it I guess?
Right, my thought is that the apology would be in lieu of going to jail for contempt, so he isn’t being forced to apologize, he violated a court order and is being punished, he could then choose to forgo punishment by apologizing.