..... Or are we being played and is this whole thing a ruse to test the response of Trump supporters in the event of an actual warrant????
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The short answe:
Yes, you are wrong.
The longer answer:
Comity, generally and specifically the Full Faith and Credit Clause: Article IV section 1 of the United States Constitution Otherwise, you could commit a crime in one state and flee to another to escape prosecution.
“If somebody is charged with a crime in one state, then runs from the police to another state, the Governor of the state in which the crime was committed can demand the return of that person, and the other state must obey. The Extradition Clause is yet another provision which normalizes legal processes among the states.”
“I don’t believe that a so called arrest warrant that was supposedly issued in NY would have any jurisdiction or power in the State of Florida. Am I wrong???”
Completely wrong. 110% wrong. Just plain wrong.
Do you think all someone has to do iscross a state line and they are immune from being arrested for a crime in another state?
Don’t think we are being played.
Think the indictment threat is real.
So, instead, he plays the fugitive?
These idiots think they’ve got Trump again.
1. He doesn’t show up would be the number one preferred as they would issue an arrest warrant for him. And you know the rest.
2. He sits and waits for them to arrest him, and they handcuff him for a misdemeaner.
3 He shows up and they book him with fingerprints and mug shots?
It’s is bad enough if any happen, but if he’s there on his own volition, even if they release his mug shots, Trumps wins.
I wonder if they’re going to go through with it. Because it appears to be the dumbest thing they could possibly do.