Trumps 34 "Felonies", but this is not Lawfare

Based on what? Where in the statute does it say they need to agree on the other crime?
The 6th Amendment ensures "due process". So that NY law is probably unconstitutional.

Similar to when CO said Trump could not be on the ballot since he was an insurrectionist. The court overturned that since there was no due process for the insurrectionist "crime".
 
The 6th Amendment ensures "due process". So that NY law is probably unconstitutional.
How did the violate due process? He had a trial didn't he?
Similar to when CO said Trump could not be on the ballot since he was an insurrectionist. The court overturned that since there was no due process for the insurrectionist "crime".
Due process was the appeals process.
 
THERE WAS NO OTHER CRIME.

THE 6TH AMENDMENT SAYS THAT DUE PROCESS IS REQUIRED, THERE ARE NO "FELT LIKE A CRIME" CRIMES.

COLORADO TRIED TO HANG AN "INSURRECTION" CRIME ON TRUMP TO KEEP HIM OFF THE BALLOT. THAT WAS OVERTURNED.
He's GUILTY! GUILTY! GULTY! GUILTY! GULTY! GUILTY! GUILTY! GUILTY! GUILTY! GUILTY! GULTY! GUILTY! GULTY! GUILTY! GUILTY! GUILTY! GUILTY! GUILTY! GUILTY! GUILTY! GUILTY! GUILTY! GUILTY! GUILTY! GUILTY! GUILTY! GUILTY! GUILTY! GUILTY! GUILTY! GUILTY! GUILTY! GUILTY! GUILTY!
Biden will "probably" lose the election anyway, so Trump's felonies don't matter.
Prepare to be dissapointed.
 
How did the violate due process? He had a trial didn't he?

Due process was the appeals process.
Without a fair trial there is no crime. So there is no "tax crime", or "election law crime", or "super-secret crime" that was covered up by the NDA payments to Stormy. "Makeshift proceedings" is what Merchan called "court".


The decision to bar former President Donald J. Trump ('President Trump')—by all accounts the current leading Republican presidential candidate (and reportedly the current leading overall presidential candidate)—from Colorado's presidential primary ballot flies in the face of the due process doctrine," Samour wrote in his dissent.
The justice said Tuesday's ruling sanctions "makeshift proceedings" by the lower court, which he argues did not allow for the former president to have a fair trial.
 
Former President Donald J Trump faced 34 "Felony" Counts

Let's compare this to other dangerous criminals

The Manson Family: 27 counts (does this count as a sentence? asking for a friend)

"The defendants, who staged wild outbursts during their seven-month trial, sat passively as verdicts were returned on the 27 counts against them."
AP Was There: Cult leader Charles Manson and followers convicted for brutal California killings

The definition of financial fraudster Bernie Madoff faced 11 counts

"...Madoff with eleven felony charges including securities fraud, investment adviser fraud, mail fraud, wire fraud, three counts of money laundering, false"
United States V. Bernard L. Madoff And Related Cases

A top contributor to the democrat Party Sam Bankman Fried faced 7 counts

"On Thursday, Bankman-Fried was found guilty of two counts of wire fraud conspiracy, two counts of wire fraud, one count of conspiracy to commit money laundering, one count of conspiracy to commit commodities fraud and one count of conspiracy to commit securities fraud."
Sam Bankman-Fried found guilty on all counts at fraud trial over crypto exchange FTX

Do any sane people believe that Trump more dangerous that the Manson Family?

Do any sane people believe that Trump's alleged misdemeanors, which passed the statute of limitations, was a greater crime than Madoff or SBF?
/——-/ Your hero once said, “Show me the man, and I’ll show you the crime.”
 

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