Trump's Present and Future possible indictments

Sunday Funny
 
Donald J. Trump and his organizations have been under investigation
for some years now.

This thread means to put into prospective all of these cases and follow them to wherever they may lead.

Let us start with an over view of all of those cases, and then deal with the most recent information.

Feel free to discuss anything one reads, whether one agrees with it or not, but in a civil way.

Those cases will all be cancelled once he is elected.
 
The commander of the idiot brigade shouts her orders.
She is a lawyer and Professor of Law.

You are ........? Crickets !!!!

You - Defending Trump encouraging people to threaten others, including their families, for doing their job.

Tsk, Tsk.
 
It must bug liberals that Trump still has great poll numbers.

Trump 2024!
He has been losing every election, and so have Republicans been losing the House, Senate, etc, since 2016.

Polls are polls.

2024 election is another story. Do not forget to vote. :)
 
Prosecutors putting forth a case against former President Donald Trump in his classified documents case now have to try to find the right "Goldilocks" evidence to reveal to a jury in a potential trial.

On Tuesday, Trump entered a not-guilty plea to 37 criminal countsrelated to the retention of classified documents following his departure from the White House.

These same classified documents will make it difficult for prosecutors trying to reveal the gravity of Trump's actions to the nation's security to show sensitive evidence.

A law known as the Classified Information Processing Act, or CIPA,guides the discovery process for cases involving classified documents. The 1980 law added procedures to determine which classified documents can be used. According to the Justice Department, it requires the court to issue protective orders over documents that absolutely cannot be revealed through the trial process. CIPA also outlines rules by which defense attorneys can request classified documents be revealed to help their own cases.



(full article online)






 
Prosecutors putting forth a case against former President Donald Trump in his classified documents case now have to try to find the right "Goldilocks" evidence to reveal to a jury in a potential trial.

On Tuesday, Trump entered a not-guilty plea to 37 criminal countsrelated to the retention of classified documents following his departure from the White House.

These same classified documents will make it difficult for prosecutors trying to reveal the gravity of Trump's actions to the nation's security to show sensitive evidence.

A law known as the Classified Information Processing Act, or CIPA,guides the discovery process for cases involving classified documents. The 1980 law added procedures to determine which classified documents can be used. According to the Justice Department, it requires the court to issue protective orders over documents that absolutely cannot be revealed through the trial process. CIPA also outlines rules by which defense attorneys can request classified documents be revealed to help their own cases.



(full article online)






DOJ has no chance of convicting Trump for non-crimes.
 

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