29 points

Violation with zero consequences in 3…2…1…

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IMHO, the judge is handling him with kid gloves so that, when he’s sentenced, he will have fewer avenues for an appeal. Because he wasn’t locked up and was given small (for him) fines, he’ll have fewer opportunities to mount miscarriage of justice claims.

Edit: sentenced, not convicted.

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He’s already convicted. This is sentencing.

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8 points

He isn’t convicted of anything. This is a civil trial.

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Doh. Good catch.

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He was convicted one one charge. This is the trail for all the other charges. This isn’t just for sentencing.

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There’s always reasons why he gets away with it. Ultimately the reason is, “justice is a joke in this country.”

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52 points

It never should have been removed.

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It shouldn’t have needed to exist in the first place.

If you or I pulled this behavior, we wouldn’t get gag orders. We’d be held in contempt and locked up.

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Indeed, a normal defendant would have been treated much differently. Then again, a normal defendant doesn’t have an army of enraged violent dipshits with a tenuous relationship with reality, eager and willing to end democracy on his behalf, supporting them. That’s why he gets treated with kid gloves.

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They’re treating him with kid gloves because they’re trying to avoid an appeal. They know he’s going to appeal whatever verdicts he gets. But you can only appeal a conviction on the basis of a mistrial. Basically, you need to prove that your trial wasn’t fair. And one way to do that is to show that the judge was biased against you. So they’re avoiding giving him any ammo for his inevitable appeal.

Because higher courts get more and more conservative as they go up, so his chances of getting a conviction overturned increase with each subsequent appeal. And if it makes it all the way to the SCOTUS, they’ll gladly light the constitution on fire to let him walk. So their best chance of having anything stick is to stop the appeals process before it can even begin, by refusing to give him any basis for an appeal. They’re doing everything they can to treat him with kid gloves, so the appeals court can’t go “yeah maybe the lower courts treated you unfairly.” It means that if a conviction happens, it’ll truly be ironclad.

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Sooo… you’re saying that negotiating with terrorists is the best thing to do here?

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Gag, fine, jail is the standard contempt workflow that most (terrible) people go through, but he still should have been gagged, then fined, then put in a cell all by the end of day 1.

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Woop the news I’d been hoping for!

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Womp womp. Choke on your own words, you stale Cheeto.

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Sadly he’ll only end up coughing up a few measly grand instead.

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Well, the earth will keep spinning and the rest of us will have to do our best to politically bury this clown.

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appeals court lifts gag order

Facepalm

appeals court reinstates gag order

Slow clap

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