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The SGA / Re: What would it take?
« Last post by WiregrassTiger on May 29, 2024, 05:30:22 PM »How can either of these cases actually be legal? Aren’t both prosecuting district attorneys, black?
You prosecute when you get evidence sufficient to get the conviction. It just turns out that it took a while before Trump's entire orbit fell in love with the sounds of their voices on television.
They fired him at the start of the season but he missed the call.
Not necessarily a dad joke, but a true pun nonetheless.
My question is why now, if not for political reasons on the below:
"Any crimes not nullified by a statute of limitations are fair game for prosecution."
How many times has this guy said he’s dropping out? 355?
Any crimes not nullified by a statute of limitations are fair game for prosecution.
And the entirety of his Jan 6 and Documents trials are based on acts during or in the wake of his presidency.
In case you haven't noticed, and judging by the attendance you haven't, the Cardinals have managed to win a few here and there, and are threatening to climb out of the cellar.