Procrustes Stretched
Dante's Manifesto
Donald Trump Convicted on All 34 Counts in Hush Money Trial
"BU Today spoke to two criminal law experts from the School of Law, Shira Diner, a lecturer and instructor in LAW’s Defender Clinic, and Angelo Petrigh, a clinical associate professor and fellow Defender Clinic instructor, about what a felony conviction means for the former president and probable Republican presidential candidate."
Some people would have the rest of the world outside of the cult-of-personality surrounding Mr. Trump, go down the rabbit hole of arguing semantics and ignoring nuances of the English language in an attempt to give legitimacy, credibility to the inane arguments about Mr. Trump's status as a convicted felon.
On the face of it, this is a ridiculous argument. Outliers in the legal field are attempting, successfully it seems, to get attention called to themselves.
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Trump Is a Convicted Felon. Does That Actually Mean Anything?
He cannot serve on a jury. BU LAW experts explain what rights the former president may or may not see restricted and how that could affect a Trump presidency
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