To: Lurker
Since he was never prosecuted double jeopardy does not apply.
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I agree, but his settlement with the prosecutors may be a contract.
10 posted on
03/29/2019 6:56:48 PM PDT by
Moonman62
(Facts are racist.)
To: Moonman62
but his settlement with the prosecutors may be a contract.
Nope. The idiot Cook County Prosecutor violated half a dozen State laws and well established Court procedures. This phony settlement will get tossed.
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11 posted on
03/29/2019 6:58:39 PM PDT by
Lurker
(Peaceful coexistence with the Left is not possible. Stop pretending it is.)
To: Moonman62
Wrong. He was in fact prosecuted aNd charged with 16 felonies. In calif felonies can be filed again. Misdemeanor charges once dismissed are gone forever and do ct as double jeopardy.
To: Moonman62
I agree, but his settlement with the prosecutors may be a contract.
His lawyer (who apparently doesn't know when to shut up) has been claiming loudly to all and sundry that there's no agreement, no plea, no settlement, that the charges were dropped because he's innocent.
If there actually is a deal in writing, this could force his lawyer to admit it and produce it, in order to prove that in fact there was a deal.
38 posted on
03/30/2019 4:52:46 AM PDT by
sonjay
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