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Fired?
Proves my point doesn’t it?
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Fired?
Fired?
Proves my point doesn’t it?
I did not realize the depth of Judge Mercan’s pettiness.
I thought Trump wanted the trial to pause for a day so he could go to his son’s graduation without missing it. But no. He is required to be in court on pain of jail.
I think Merchannwill let Trump complain and then ultimately let him go to his son’s event. Just to show how fair he is. . But maybe he really will be that childish.
It is absurd to make Trump sit in court for this. A presidential election is far more important than a lengthy show trial of an alleged misdemeanor ginned up into 34 felonies.
That little bitch Merchan wouldn’t have the balls to remove Trump from the courtroom, and certainly not to put him in Jail.N.Y. Crim. Proc. Law § 340.50
Current through 2024 NY Law Chapters 1-49, 52, and 61-114
Section 340.50 - Defendant's presence at trial1. Except as provided in subdivision two or three, a defendant must be personally present during the trial.2. On motion of a defendant represented by counsel, the court may, in the absence of an objection by the people, issue an order dispensing with the requirement that the defendant be personally present at trial. Such an order may be made only upon the filing of a written and subscribed statement by the defendant declaring that he waives his right to be personally present at the trial and authorizing his attorney to conduct his defense.3.A defendant who conducts himself in so disorderly and disruptive a manner that his trial cannot be carried on with him in the courtroom may be removed from the courtroom if, after he has been warned by the court that he will be removed if he continues such conduct, he continues to engage in such conduct.
N.Y. Crim. Proc. Law § 340.50
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That little bitch Merchan wouldn’t have the balls to remove Trump from the courtroom, and certainly not to put him in Jail.
Trump opened his mouth ONE TIME during jury selection, and the judge quickly told him to shut the hell up.Judge Merchan would only remove him from the court room for disruptive behavior in the court room.
That's not the situation.
The Judge will decide on the contempt request and at this point will just issue a fine (possibly) then chastise FPOTUS#45 to ensure he understands the restraining order.
We'll see if the Judge has the balls to put Trump in the court buildings lock-up for few hours if there is a repeat of the contemptuous behavior.
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He won’t, I’m quite sure.Judge Merchan would only remove him from the court room for disruptive behavior in the court room.
That's not the situation.
The Judge will decide on the contempt request and at this point will just issue a fine (possibly) then chastise FPOTUS#45 to ensure he understands the restraining order.
We'll see if the Judge has the balls to put Trump in the court buildings lock-up for few hours if there is a repeat of the contemptuous behavior.
Merchan just does that to be a snotty bitch. The office deserves respect, no matter how much Trump hurts his little feelings.Since the Judge refers to him as "Mr. Trump", "Defendant Trump", and "the defendant" - I don't think FPOTUS#45's bluster is something the Judge cares about.
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Merchan just does that to be a snotty bitch. The office deserves respect, no matter how much Trump hurts his little feelings.
I'm going to give two different answers to that.Donald Trump just made "unwise" move in court: Legal analyst
"I have never observed a defendant refuse to stand and face the jury," former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti wrote on X.www.newsweek.com
I'm sure Judge were respect the office if President Biden were in front of him, because - ya know - Joe Biden actually is President at this time.
If FPOTUS#45 wants respect he should show respect, you now like not being a snotty bitch and remaining seated when the bailiff calls for all to rise when the Jury and the Judge enter the room to take their seats instead of disrespecting the court.
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