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In reply to the discussion: Trump hush money sentencing delayed until after election [View all]RockRaven
(16,170 posts)33. Deviating from a normal course of events to avoid the appearance of being political
is being political, and appears so.
So, task failed. Again.
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I am not surprised but a little pisssed. Politics should have no relation to the judicial.
Bev54
Sep 6
#55
"Bragg could have moved forward long before election season. He has a history of reluctance."
BumRushDaShow
Sep 7
#73
The prosecution didn't oppose it, and the reasoning in the judge's letter makes sense.
Ocelot II
Sep 6
#10
He's still *convicted.* The rescheduling of the sentencing hearing doesn't change that.
Ocelot II
Sep 6
#22
There is one other step required before he is *convicted.* The trial judge has to enter the verdict and that typically
24601
Sep 6
#39
Deviating from a normal course of events to avoid the appearance of being political
RockRaven
Sep 6
#33
I don't see anything wrong with a law, abiding citizen, gaining advantage in an election, because their opponent is a fe
Walleye
Sep 6
#37
Could you imagine if the prosecution had opposed the delay?? #Trump and MAGA fans
riversedge
Sep 6
#58
..."he wants to avoid the unwarranted perception of a political motive."
republianmushroom
Sep 6
#66