• @[email protected]
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    129 months ago

    These don’t side-step prosecution though, just the sentence if found guilty, correct?

    • @LufyCZ
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      89 months ago

      Well don’t think there’s a point prosecuting someone (i.e. spending insane amounts of taxpayer money) if, in the end, you achieve “nothing”, in terms of punishment.

      There might still be indirect punishment in terms of a hit to public image but eh

      • @AdamEatsAss
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        29 months ago

        I feel like in a high profile case like this the prosecutor would still want to prosecute. If for nothing more than to help make a name for themselves. Of course it’s likely that some funding for such a trial would be taken away after the pardon was issued. It would be an interesting states rights issue though. Can a president pardon someone for a state level crime? I think the consensus is no, but I’m not a lawyer so I wouldn’t really know.

        • @LufyCZ
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          29 months ago

          The governor of said state pardons for state crimes