To: joesbucks; woodpusher; Political Junkie Too; ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas
But you keep leaving out the notification element. If it’s as you claim, Cannon should dismiss the charges. A dismissal may occur at any time during a criminal case prior to a verdict by a jury or judge. The Judge may dismiss the case for legal or factual reasons, or the prosecutor may realize they just can’t prove the case and dismiss it. Should the prosecutor file charges but a judge determines insufficient evidence at the preliminary hearing, the judge may dismiss the charges. Judges cannot drop charges, but they can dismiss them. So why hasn’t she if it’s so clear cut? We'd like to thank "your brother" for being available to provide Clarity to these discussions.
609 posted on
03/21/2024 8:30:31 PM PDT by
kiryandil
(what Odessa doink?)
To: kiryandil; joesbucks; Political Junkie Too; ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas
We'd like to thank "your brother" for being available to provide Clarity to these discussions.
Well, he could have pointed out that while a prosecutor can drop charges, he can bring them again, but a judge can dismiss with prejudice.
To: kiryandil
We'd like to thank "your brother" for being available to provide Clarity to these discussions.
That's why he was not available to work for Trump.
To: kiryandil
Wasn’t Clarity the Freeper who acted as counsel for FR through the copyright lawsuit way back when?
616 posted on
03/21/2024 9:12:04 PM PDT by
joesbucks
(It's called love-bombing. Claiming he's saving the world. This is a cult. Just back away. )
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