Posted on 02/27/2024 2:32:15 PM PST by conservative98
I watched much of the hearing today in Fulton County.
The judge was very good. The witness was eviscerated.
Try as he might, the fact is that there is a circle of liars about when Willis-Wade began their affair, including Willis-Wade.
This on top of past testimony about the use of cash (intended to prevent tracking), the number of and dates of their dalliances, and the effort to change the timeline to coverup Willis hiring Wade when they were having an affair.
And this is only the beginning.
The White House and the DA's office were in communication. And now there's a report that an operative was planted in the DA's office by the White House.
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I had a similar experience long ago working with a fresh out of law school attorney who later went on to a short stint as the US Atorney General. We had watched a DOD lawyer who was clearly lying in the court room. I asked my friend on the walk back to his office: “how could he get by with lying to the judge”. My friend’s nonchalant reply was “He wasn’t under oath”. He went on to explain, rather cynically: That’s a double-edged sword. A judge experiences many liars. The defendant almost always lies, and many lawyers do, too. The witnesses are the most likely to be telling the truth, but some of them lie, too.
Because of this, judges get to be very good at picking out liars, and a lawyer loses all of his credibility if he is one.
Sgt Schultz defense
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HblPucwN-m0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34ag4nkSh7Q
I think it was Rush who used the term “linguini-spined”...
Best description of that judge.
Thank you.
Gabe Banks
Time stamp 1h 44 min
https://youtu.be/vRCCnxB94Z4?t=6188
What you write makes sense.
I hope the judge has some sense. And courage.
all being affirmative action students and lawyers. sad.
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