The judge overseeing former President Donald Trump’s Jan. 6 case has reinstated the gag order she imposed following a stay.

    • Nougat
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      CNN is reporting that the information comes as a brief entry in a docket between 6:30 PM and 7:00 PM on a Sunday.

      The timing indicates that there’s a “sense of urgency” about it, possibly to get it on the record before the Trump family takes the stand all week in New York, where you know there’s going to be hallway commentary multiple times a day.

      Stricter? I don’t think it’s likely that the scope of Chutkan’s gag order will change. It’s possible that the scope will be more specifically clarified. The real question is whether Chutkan will modify Trump’s conditions of release to include this gag order. That should happen, so that when he violates it, the law states that his pre-trial release is terminated.

      Note that I said “the law says” and not “he will go to detention pending trial.” Because no matter what anyone says, he will never see any real consequences for anything he ever does.

      • toiletobserver
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        Yes, but i don’t like hearing my lotto odds either. Let me dream of a fair justice system.

      • @Dressedlikeapenguin
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        I fear you are right. Though the original Teflon Don got his eventually.

        Gotti died of throat cancer on June 10, 2002, at the United States Medical Center for Federal Prisoners in Springfield, Missouri.

          • Piecemakers
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            11 year ago

            Uh, your link is recursive?

            • Nougat
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              Should lead you to my profile page, where I list the things that I find myself having to repeat:

              • If the punishment is a fine, it’s only illegal for poor people.
              • American Fascist Party
              • We call people what they want to be called.
              • I decline to answer any questions without an attorney present, and I do not consent to any search.
              • Seize the means of production.
              • Some of those who work forces are the same that burn crosses.
    • El Barto
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      When did this over/under thing become popular in Lemmy? It’s the second time I see it this week.

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        First time seeing it for me. Do you know how to interpret it?

        • FuglyDuck
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          it’s a gambling term.

          For example with sports. Somebody sets a predicted score for a particular match, and then you place a bet if it’s over or under that.

        • @charles
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          As mentioned by another poster, it’s a gambling term. But when someone asks “what’s the over/under on…”, you’re kind of asking “what’s the number where there’s a 50% chance of it being either higher or lower.”

          With that said, it doesn’t really make sense in this context, imo. They could have just used “chance”

          • @Dressedlikeapenguin
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            I’m not sure why I used it, I don’t even know if I’ve used it in a real conversation. Felt good in the moment I guess? Maybe it was the memory of his failed casino that inspired me?