Notice Inmate P01135809 Indicted and indicated!

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A magistrate judge not Cannon will oversee the arraignment. Apparently, Cannon is the lead judge though on the case. So, she will oversee the actual trial, unless she recuses herself or is removed from the case.

The arraignment judge can decide which evidence makes it to trial.

Interesting.

There's no way Cannon will be the judge of the trial.
 
Can't say I was shocked. But this is crystal clear.
 
It's crazy how he discussed how to hide or destroy the documents with his attorneys, which would be a crime, and thus none of those conversations are protected by attorney client privilege.

In the words of Forrest Gump, stupid is as stupid does. And Trump does it the absolute bestest of anyone ever.
 
It's crazy how he discussed how to hide or destroy the documents with his attorneys, which would be a crime, and thus none of those conversations are protected by attorney client privilege.

Why wouldn't that be protected as ACP?
 
It's crazy how he discussed how to hide or destroy the documents with his attorneys, which would be a crime, and thus none of those conversations are protected by attorney client privilege.
Attorney client privilege doesn't apply in this situation.

The attorney-client privilege does not cover statements made by a client to their lawyer if the statements are meant to further or conceal a crime. For this exception to apply, the client must have been in the process of committing a crime or planning to commit a crime.

https://www.justia.com/criminal/wor...ent privilege does,planning to commit a crime.
 
Can we add a poll for how many of the 37 counts he will be found guilty of? I'm not sure what the over/under is, 18.5?
 
Trump pleads not guilty on all counts, submits dating wish list.
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People keep talking about how this is unprecedented, but on average, American presidents are indicted 1.54 times per president.

We've had 46 U.S. Presidents, and they've been indicted on a total of 71 felony counts. Here's how it breaks down:

1-44:0

45: 71

46: 0
 
People keep talking about how this is unprecedented, but on average, American presidents are indicted 1.54 times per president.

We've had 46 U.S. Presidents, and they've been indicted on a total of 71 felony counts. Here's how it breaks down:

1-44:0

45: 71

46: 0
Coefficient of variation is rather high....
 
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