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I read he has a win/loss record of 51/49%.
Without context it is a meaningless figure.
What was the record for the last guy?
What is the record of DA in other large cities.
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I read he has a win/loss record of 51/49%.
Shouldn’t his office devote more time to the violent crime wave rampant in NY, and put the thugs in prison? Instead he’s “specializing” in people named Trump who claims the cost of a legal contract was a legal expense.Not sure if you saw Bragg's news conference. In it he made issue of his office more or less specializes and investigates this type falsification of records crimes.
I'd love to see his conviction rates on this type of prosecution.
I read he has a win/loss record of 51/49%.
The taxpayers?Who did he cheat out of money? Who was damaged?
enough with the deflection. You snowflakes need to freeze upShouldn’t his office devote more time to the violent crime wave rampant in NY, and put the thugs in prison? Instead he’s “specializing” in people named Trump who claims the cost of a legal contract was a legal expense.
So now we no longer have to speculate.
Bragg got the GJ to charge 34 counts.
It’s all alleging a “scheme” to “conceal” alleged negative information about Trump as the illegal purpose for falsifying business records.
As predicted. It’s bullshit.
But like the false "statute of limitations" lie, you will repeat it ad nauseam.
Actually, that's the full course. See how this floats in court.34 felonies. Damn, and that's just the appetizer.
How so? He paid the non-disclosure contract with his own money.The taxpayers?
I don't know what all that was about except perhaps pointless self aggrandizement.Oh, I wouldn't count on that.
You're a bit of a noob around here.
I likely stopped posting in any remotely serious, deep way long before you showed up under this circus tent.
I might just take you to places you've never even considered going if I start feeling like it again. Be careful what you ask for.
SOL expired in 2017, however, if there were any related financial transactions, the SOL goes to 2018, with 4-15-2023 being the deadline....which would seem why Bragg is in such a rush. Jonathon Turley discussed this in vivid detail on one of those news stations that habitually triggers the left.No it's not counselor.
But like the false "statute of limitations" lie, you will repeat it ad nauseam.
Just pointing out the hypocrisy of you leftists. Why go after a private citizen for putting a legal expense on the legal expense line when violent criminals are being pled down and released onto the street?enough with the deflection. You snowflakes need to freeze up
He should be disbarred, charged with election interference, and sent up for trial.Remarkable.
I have no idea how he can be such a hypocrite. I mean, I know he’s a liberal. But that level of hypocrisy is disgraceful from a public prosecutor.
I don't know what all that was about..
This is no longer America.
It's hard to glean your meaning through the fog of hubris that surrounds your posts.I was just making you aware to be careful what you ask for. It was a courtesy on my part.
It's not very wise to insinuate future actions of your fellow usership when you have absolutely no idea with whom you're speaking. As it is, we're all Individuals.
34 felonies. Damn, and that's just the appetizer.
IF you accused of killing one person and you're charged for it 10 times it is. STFU, moron.If you kill 10 people, you get charged with murder 10 times. Is that unnecessarily duplicative.
It’s sad, isn’t it, when the Regime tries to get dangerous and violent thugs back on the street by reducing felonies to misdemeanors, and then manufactures “felonies” in order to prevent a political opponent from running for office.I couldn't agree more.
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