Heck, what laws were broken? should be the question.
It's irrelevant that there were no victims.
Justice is based on the fact that a law was broken, not whether there were victims or not.
If you get caught speeding, you get a ticket for breaking the law in spite of the fact that nobody was victimized by it.
Good points.
How much was the speeding ticket?
RE: It’s irrelevant that there were no victims.
Beg to differ, respectfully.
This has to do with the amount of money to compensate the victims for the harm done.
Such as the person now disabled after the teenage girl was texting while driving and ran into the car while going 45 mph through a red light intersection.
Or a woman who could have continued her career as a top symphony and recording session violinist but cannot due to injuries from being abducted by one of the serial rapists who hurt her wrist and hand badly and permanently.
That’s what the money is supposed to go for, not a Trump incident without any victim.
No offense.
Yeah exactly. A speeding ticket. Everyone does it, but the cops decide to bust *you* for it. It happens.
BUT... to match Trump’s case: the cops and judge decide to put a speed trap outside your neighborhood, put up a 1 MPH speed limit sign, and look only for you. Then, when you take it to court, the judge refuses to listen to you or your lawyers, bangs the gavel and fines you 10x your liquid assets. Only in clown world.