PeterS wrote:
And yes, I am certain that Donald will violate the order again because he simply can't help himself. Now my v**e is 4 days. My wife wants 30 days. Anyone else?
Ha ha ha. Well here's how it will play out.
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The gag order is unconstitutional and the trial will become a mis-trial. Reasons for the mis-trial will be the irrelevant testimony of Stormy Daniel's, focusing on the gossip of Trump's personal life and not the matter at hand....that is the charge of misrepresenting financial business records. Due to this fact alone a mis-trial should be declared.
Further actions of this court for example the gag order is also unconstitutional since the power of the gag order, is intended to protect the accused not the accuser, aka the prosecution. These two elements of this case, will eventually push the judge either now or on appeal to mis-trial.
However, another element could be employed if, and I know the defense will, push for full acquittial. Reasons for full acquittal, are explained in the constitution under amendments 4, 5, 6 and 14th amendments which the existance of the court case violates these of the defendant.
The case also brings to light the improper lawyering of Michael Cohan (Trump's former attorney) and Michael Avaninti(Stormy Daniel's lawyer) both attorneys were convicted of crimes.
Which brings into light a vey good question:
Who is the true villian and who is the hero?
Who is the victim?
Well if it was up to me, if it was up to the American people, I believe that the villians in this case would be Cohan and Avaniti, there is no hero, unless the judicial branch steps in and ends this farce of a trial. The victims would be Stormy Daniel's and Donald Trump.
Now spin it any way you want, at the end of the day, the previous paragraph remains true.
Today we saw one victim accuse another victim of an irrelevant charge with irrelevant testimony. To have empathy for her, you can't help but notice her anger is against the wrong person.