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Why does the Donald have to be in the courtroom for the trial? -- nm
Posted by
zeitgeist
Apr 15 '24, 11:22
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i thought this was a joke with a punchline. -- nm
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colin
Apr 15, 12:46
New York law. Right or wrong, it's the law for every defendant in NY -- nm
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ty97
Apr 15, 12:17
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Must kill him to just sit there and not say anything. He'll be claiming 'cruel and unusual' punishment under the 8th Amendment ;-) -- nm
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Meg
Apr 15, 12:26
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he can always plead guilty and stop the trial and go straight to sentencing. -- nm
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Peglegpete
Apr 15, 12:35
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agreed, it is an option -- nm
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Pippy: Bugs Bunny
Apr 15, 12:42
don't want criminal defendants coming back on the court or prosecution for allegations of error at proceedings they themselves weren't present for -- nm
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hollywood big shot
Apr 15, 11:29
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