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Posts posted by Gatorubet
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38 minutes ago, Captainant said:
How many times do we have to tell you that the bond issue is not delaying anything. We understand your fever dream that this is a problem, but even after being told it’s not a problem you insist on saying the bond delays the appeal. Just stop!
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2 hours ago, Pancho said:if this is accurate, this is a problem for trump. When the prosecutor objects to you telling the jury it is not wrong to try to influence an election, and the judge sustain the objection, it is perceived by the jury as nothing less than Trump’s lawyer lied to me and the judge corrected him.
I have always told every witness in every trial or deposition I’ve been in that as we start the proceedings, there is a bucket of credibility filled to the brim that goes with them. when they are found to be lying, the bucket gets kicked over. And usually all of the credibility spills out on the floor. If the jury thinks you are lying, they normally do not care if you are lying 20% of the time or 60% of the time, they know you were lying.
I’m not talking about normal memory impaired things like the exact time or day exact words, but I’m talking about lying about important things. You normally either have credibility or you don’t. there is very likely a pattern jury instruction telling the jury that if they find a witness non-credible, they can disregard everything that person says in their testimony. Not 20%, not 40%, but all of their testimony.
That seems like a rookie mistake, or something they had to say to please the boss it may be the best thing we have going for us is Trump will direct parts of the trial.
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10 hours ago, Underdog said:
Hey Marjorie, is it cold
In your little corner of the world?
You could roll around the globe
And never find a colder soul to know
Oh, I saw you by the wall
Ten of your tin soldiers in a row
With eyes that looked like ice on fire
Your baboon heart, a captive in the snowAnd there may come a time
When toes and brain cells are not valued much
The Constitution dead and Civil War
reward acting as the Doddard’s toughs
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I am about done with the drama. Time for President Zelenskyy to cut a deal with Poland that Poland owns Crimea for the next two years In exchange for agricultural advice from Ukraine - with the proviso that it goes back to Ukraine after two years.
Everyone but the axis of evil signs declarations recognizing Crimea as Polish territory. after all, Russia and the UN recognize Crimea as Ukrainian before Putin invaded.
Poland tells Putin in a letter to get his squatters off Polish land before Polish troops arrive with Polish courts to restore order and resolve ownership disputes. The letter also directs Putin to a NATO article
…..and I am sure that the rest of the letter will be interesting.
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21 hours ago, tchookem said:On 4/20/2024 at 7:47 PM, bolverk said:For anyone curious about who voted against Ukrainian aid, here are the Texas Congress critters:
Name, Where they represent, Where they grew up, and Where they got their undergrad.
Arrington, Jodey
TX-19: Lubbock, Abilene, Big Spring, Plainview, Andrews, Snyder, Levelland, Sweetwater
From Plainview, TX
Texas Tech University
Babin, Brian
TX-36: Baytown, Deer Park, Clear Lake, Beaumont, Lumberton, Jasper
From Pt. Arthur, TX
Lamar University
Cloud, Michael
TX-27: Corpus Christi, Victoria, Rockport, Lockhart, Beeville, Gonzales
From Baton Rouge, LA
Oral Roberts University
De La Cruz, Monica
TX-15: McAllen, Edinburg, Alice, Seguin
From Brownsville, Texas
UT-San Antonio
Fallon, Pat
TX-4: West Plano, Frisco, Rockwall, Sherman, Denison, Paris, Sulphur Springs
From Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Notre Dame
Gooden, Lance
TX-5: Garland, East Mesquite, Forney, Terrell, Kaufman, Athens, Mineola
From Terrell, Texas
UT-Austin
Jackson, Ronny
TX-13: Amarillo, Wichita Falls, Denton, Hereford, Pampa, Bridgeport
From Levelland, Texas
Texas A&M University at Galveston
Luttrell, Morgan
TX-8:
From Willis, Texas
Sam Houston State University
Nehls, Troy
TX-22: NW Houston, North Katy, South Cypress, Magnolia, Conroe, Livingston, New Waverly, Willis
From Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
Liberty University
Pfluger, August
TX-11: Midland, Odessa, San Angelo, Brownwood, Lampasas, Llano, South Killeen
From San Angelo
US Air Force Academy
Roy, Chip
TX-21: Alamo Heights, NE San Antonio, New Braunfels, Boerne, Barton Creek, Dripping Springs, Kerrville, Fredericksburg
From Loudoun County, Virginia
University of Virginia
Self, Keith
TX-3: East Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Wylie, Greenville, Commerce
From Amarillo, Texas
United States Military Command
Van Duyne, Beth
TX-24: NE Tarrant, Grapevine, Carrollton, Park Cities, North Dallas
From Cooperstown, New York
Cornell University
Weber, Randy
TX-14: Galveston, Texas City, League City, Angleton, Lake Jackson, Freeport, West Columbia
From Pearland, Texas
University of Houston-Clear Lake
Williams, Roger
TX-25: Arlington, Burleson, Cleburne, Granbury, Stephenville, Comanche, Mineral Wells, Graham, Jacksboro, Eastland
From Fort Worth
TCU
Link to all 112.I am a bit surprised not to see John Carter's name. As much as he features Trump on his mailings, you'd think he'd be first to fall in line.
He may have been away campaigning on Barsoom.
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13 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:
So what limitations are put on defense attorneys once a trial is underway? Can they bail if they know he's out of cash?
No.
When the trial has started like this one has, jury selected an opening argument set for Monday, there could be no justification to allow defense council to withdraw while it’s going on. Attorneys do not have the right to unilaterally withdraw whenever they want for whatever reason they want. If the issue is fees not being paid, that is often grounds for withdrawing as a general matter, but it would be a rare court to allow an attorney to withdraw with scheduled pending matters - and really a bizarre albino unicorn event to allow an attorney to withdraw the after trial has begun. The jury would see that negatively. Which is all to say that an attorney does not have a right to likely cause a mistrial for that selfish reason and put everything back at square one.
And in this unusual case, when his attorneys accepted representation on a client who has a reputation for not paying attorneys - there is way less reason to grant withdrawal for nonpayment of fees.
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1 hour ago, The Dog said:
I actually don’t think this is the case.
I do think that orange shit gibbon is so stupid that he doesn’t realize he is giving tons of ammunition to the prosecutors in his various cases, and the best way for him not to give more incriminating statements is to shut up. He can’t, but that might be why they do not want more public statements.
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1 hour ago, Satchel said:
If some of the Magalitia are willing to publicly accuse Gaetz of child sexual assault, one can only imagine what they’re saying about him privately.
“Matt…. you still got those digits?”
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1 minute ago, Willfully Horn said:
@Gatorubet, Condolences for your friend and colleague. But, I didn’t read that post as wishing cancer on anyone. I read it as a comparison between the way doctors treat cancers and the almost two year delay of the DOJ to recognize the cancer in our republic, and then to treat the cancer as just another tumor.
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6 minutes ago, RDCanecutter said:
We both know I don't have that power. More likely to imitate you than oppose you.
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1 hour ago, Pato del Muerto said:
Funny how people that see signs from god all over the place don’t see a rained out Trump event as one.
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1 minute ago, Gil Bang said:
I'm pretty sure "shitgibbon" was coined on this site, by a foul-mouthed Southern Lady
Living in Alabama brings one closer to shitgibbon awareness.
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53 minutes ago, Gil Bang said:
That didn't happen. I'm part of a small chat group with a person that's inside the courtroom. A legit dude who's name you'd certainly recognize. if that had actually happened, I would have heard about it.
Correction: He's got a seat for the trial, but was in the overflow room during jury selection, watching a live feed.
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7 hours ago, Sawbonz said:
Are you around any 80 year olds for any extended amount of time? I absolutely believe it
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I have a hunch that most of the smell is coming from his full diaper. Not that he isn’t farting, but most of the time he is sharting in his full diaper.
Trump might be complaining about the cold, but the cold is the only thing keeping his diaper fumes from the third row
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1 hour ago, Horn Dog said:
clearly heartfelt nice stuff
Very much appreciated, but not accepted because not needed Horn Dog. Like I said, it was the perfect storm of friends’ medical events and possibly two too many old fashioneds.
It would take a nanosecond reviewing my posting to find numerous snarky posts equal or worse than my faulty perception of your post - and while I am a Surly asshole - I hope I’m not a hypocrite. All good buddy. Sorry for the drama. Move to Derka goodbye thread.
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2 hours ago, RDCanecutter said:
Eh. Clunky joke, but not a felony. The real knee-slapper is that everybody gets to deal with their own personal cancer, unless they croak of something else first.
…said the non-lawyer/judge. I recently lost a lost school classmate to pancreatic cancer and my law school Buddy now-employer was just diagnosed with some rare type of lymphatic cancer. So he caught me at a weak moment wishing cancer on lawyers. I was thinking of them more than my stage three self.
I totally agree with your assessment about the joke as entirely permissible on Surly - but I feel like you are trying to take away my constitutional right to post stupid while really drunk.
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1 hour ago, Post Oak said:
These people don't believe anything at their core.
“I want power” wants a word with you.
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7 minutes ago, Fudge Nuggets said:
That don't even rhyme.
Booooooooo
The spring Trump trial brings
like cherry blossoms dead rot
foul covfefe gas
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55 minutes ago, The Dog said:
He’s scared:
“….As further evidence, movers assert that as Trump has lived in New York for most of his life, New Yorkers know Trump. It is extremely unlikely that anyone actually knowing Trump would have a favorable opinion of him, rendering this venue too filled with potential prejudiced jurors for Mr. Trump to obtain a fair trial.”
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