I have been suspicious of you since you were a handshake.
You are being dishonest, and that makes me more suspicious.
You know people were arguing this, you know that was the outcome that they wanted, because they thought they'd be able to break him like that.
They run across Twitter and Reddit, giddy at the thought and it is strictly dishonest to pretend it wasn't happening.
Additionally, asset seizures are already dubious when it comes to the Constitutional rights of the people -- and I do not care what state law you attempt to quote that clashes with the Constitution, as there are many attempts to do just that, and you -- apparently -- would eat that up, defend it and proclaim everyone else is wrong.
I have been suspicious of you since you were a handshake.
You are being dishonest, and that makes me more suspicious.
You know people were arguing this, you know that was the outcome that they wanted, because they thought they'd be able to break him like that.
They run across Twitter and Reddit, giddy at the thought and it is strictly dishonest to pretend it wasn't happening.
Additionally, asset seizures are already dubious when it comes to the Constitutional rights of the people -- and I do not care what state law you attempt to quote that clashes with the Constitution, as there are many attempts to do just that, and you -- apparently -- would eat that up, defend it and proclaim everyone else is wrong.
Oh my god, first you were arguing that this was false
and it's not.
Then you move the goalposts to it was about seizing all his assets.
which is also false.
when I talk about how the actual process would go, you call me dishonest because of????
Idiots on Reddit and Twitter?
I was talking about the NY AG and the judge not idiots on Twitter.
More goalpost moving
Attachment is a legal concept hundreds of years old. It's been part of creditor/debtor law forever. Here's an example from 1702
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Return_of_1702_writ_of_attachment_signed_by_Chief_Justice_John_Guest_of_Pennsylvania.jpg
Here's an example from the papers of Thomas Jefferson.
https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Jefferson/01-02-02-0132-0004-0117
This is different from the more recent civil forfeiture laws.