He. Tried. To. Kill. You.

  • Moyer1666@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Ah, so he’s essentially been disqualified at this point. I suppose a conviction will make that certain.

    • Schadrach@lemmy.sdf.org
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      1 year ago

      Unfortunately, innocence until guilt is proven means that merely accusing him of something, no matter how dire or how well backed is not sufficient, he remains innocent by default and thus not disqualified. The courts need to get moving.

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        1 year ago

        I feel that the timing here was always going to be a gamble, but is still very intentional.

        Move too slowly and you can’t secure a conviction by election day 2024.

        Move too quickly, and you have a weaker case, and risk acquittal…and if you do manage to get a conviction, it gives Trump and his legal team time before the election to work out an appeal, overturn, etc.

        I feel that these DAs were very, very deliberate in their timing (suggested by how they all got their grand jury indictments within a relatively narrow span of one another) to build as solid a case as they could while still allowing enough time for the trials to play out…but not leaving enough time for Trump’s lawyers to try any maneuvering before the election.

        Sort of like a team down by two points running their two minute drill, but intentionally slowing it down and calling plays designed to perfectly line up their kicker for a chip shot field goal to win…and suck up as much possible time as they can, ideally having the clock run to zero as the kick is in the air, giving the other team no chance to respond before the end of the game.