There is the oft- repeated legal principle that "fraud vitiates everything." If fraud is discovered, and important legal consequences had followed from accepting the fraud as truth, then those consequences are nullified as being invalid fruit of the fraud.
We cannot use the Constitution to tie a noose of fraud around our neck, and then jump off the yardarm. We go back to the point of fraud, nullify whatever had proceeded, and re-enact events from that point. It will not be pretty...but executing people for treason will not be pretty, either, and there are plenty on this page that are good with that.
There is the oft- repeated legal principle that "fraud vitiates everything." If fraud is discovered, and important legal consequences had followed from accepting the fraud as truth, then those consequences are nullified as being invalid fruit of the fraud.
We cannot use the Constitution to tie a noose of fraud around our neck, and then jump off the yardarm. We go back to the point of fraud, nullify whatever had proceeded, and re-enact events from that point. It will not be pretty...but executing people for treason will not be pretty, either, and there are plenty on this page that are good with that.
Thanks. Good points.
And all of what you say is basically Constitutional.