Thanks for the background on those cases.
Also, I agree with your conclusion, for now. That was why I also said “under current, stable circumstances.”
Some of the wilder talk on these Q-threads goes into the possibility of widespread hot insurrection if the hammer comes down on all of the people in the leftist conspiracy. Under “hot” conditions, I postulate that all bets are off—the courts wouldn’t have the bandwidth to handle all cases in the full glory of precedent and procedural detail.
The smarter move then would be to delay the civil action until order could be restored. Protect the defendants in jail somewhere.
100 cases, more or less, is the scale of the undertaking. Compare with close to a thousand in Gitmo, I think, at the peak, and hundreds there still; and hundreds of cases a week in the federal court system. I doubt all 100 will demand trial either. The evidence is going to be fairly compelling, otherwise the entire project is a political anchor.