Nope, those J6 prisoners need more than dropped charges, they need reimbursement. Their lives have neen destroyed neing political prisoners. 4 years, no trial? They're owed recompense
This part. Dropped charges after having their lives (and the lives of their families) destroyed is just the first step. There needs to be actual justice in the form of all of the involved media talking heads, FBI/LEOs politicians sued and/or imprisoned. They deserve fat settlement checks. They deserve public apologies and exonerations broadcasted over ever media channel.
Exactly. For those of you that don't know - dismissing it without prejudice means it can be filed again. Dismissing it with prejudice means the case is over - it can't be filed again.
This means the dems want these cases opened again once President Trump is out of office again.
Here is the google AI blurb:
When a case is "dismissed with prejudice," it means the case is permanently dismissed and cannot be refiled later, while a case "dismissed without prejudice" allows the plaintiff to refile the same claim in the future, essentially meaning the dismissal is only temporary; the key difference is the ability to bring the case back to court later on.
Key points about dismissal with prejudice:
Final judgment:
This is considered a final decision in the case, preventing the plaintiff from bringing the same claim against the defendant again.
Cannot be refiled:
Once dismissed with prejudice, the case is closed permanently and cannot be brought back to court.
Key points about dismissal without prejudice:
Temporary dismissal:
This allows the plaintiff to refile the case at a later date, potentially with amended claims or after addressing issues in the original case.
Subject to statute of limitations:
While the case can be refiled, it must be done within the applicable statute of limitations.
Reasons for dismissal without prejudice:
Gathering more evidence, Correcting procedural errors, and Waiting for a new development in the case.
Nothing quite like the threat of a kangaroo court and imprisonment after you leave office to motivate you to completely and utterly destroy the enemies within.
What are the statute of limitations? I heard it was 5 years, so it would be up in 2026? If it's longer, they'll just plan on refiling in 2029 once he's out of office, that is if he doesn't clean house first.
🇺🇸 Mike Davis 🇺🇸
Jack Smith and his office must face severe legal, political, and financial consequences for their blatant lawfare and election interference.
This includes a federal criminal probe for conspiracy against rights under 18 U.S.C. § 241.
BREAKING🔥: Special Counsel Jack Smith asked a judge on Monday to dismiss the federal election interference charges against incoming president Donald Trump, putting an end to a lengthy investigation that never made it to trial.
Smith asked U.S. District Judge Tanya S. Chutkan to dismiss the case without prejudice, acknowledging that Justice Department policy prohibits prosecuting a sitting president. If she does that, it leaves open the possibility that prosecutors could again bring charges once Trump leaves office after his second White House term.
But legal experts said it’s possible that once in office, Trump could do something that has never been tested before: Pardon himself to foreclose the possibility of legal jeopardy in the future.
That lawfare at the highest levels has been allowed to proceed openly demonstrates the degree to which the rule of law has collapsed in the United States. If this blatant corruption isn't rooted out in the next four years from the bench, states attorneys/District attorneys offices, and state bar commissions - we are all f*cked.
JD Vance and RFKJ both are attorneys who know exactly what is going on. Exposing the nature and extent of this problem is one of the top priorities of Chapter 47.
You made this comment on my other thread as well. But please read the comments on that post. Sounds like maybe the story isn't true at all. Do you have more recent sauce showing they "fled?"
They might be trying to lay low and weather it for four years. Trump has two options: he can either completely destroy them within the four years allotted to him to get this shit done, or he can destroy the government entirely and declare himself president for life.
Nope, those J6 prisoners need more than dropped charges, they need reimbursement. Their lives have neen destroyed neing political prisoners. 4 years, no trial? They're owed recompense
This only applies to Trump, unless I am missing something.
Pede didnt actually read it yet 10 people upvoted the comment anyway lol
And it's stickied...
Where are you reading anything about the prisoners, afaik this only applies to Trump himself.
This part. Dropped charges after having their lives (and the lives of their families) destroyed is just the first step. There needs to be actual justice in the form of all of the involved media talking heads, FBI/LEOs politicians sued and/or imprisoned. They deserve fat settlement checks. They deserve public apologies and exonerations broadcasted over ever media channel.
divvy up the money on the budget for the FBI for that many years. then shutter the FBI, permanently.
Exactly... not even close to "Justice" hopefully that's coming, soon.
Needs to be dismissed with prejudice so it can not be brought up again.
Exactly. For those of you that don't know - dismissing it without prejudice means it can be filed again. Dismissing it with prejudice means the case is over - it can't be filed again.
This means the dems want these cases opened again once President Trump is out of office again.
Here is the google AI blurb:
When a case is "dismissed with prejudice," it means the case is permanently dismissed and cannot be refiled later, while a case "dismissed without prejudice" allows the plaintiff to refile the same claim in the future, essentially meaning the dismissal is only temporary; the key difference is the ability to bring the case back to court later on.
Key points about dismissal with prejudice:
Final judgment: This is considered a final decision in the case, preventing the plaintiff from bringing the same claim against the defendant again.
Cannot be refiled: Once dismissed with prejudice, the case is closed permanently and cannot be brought back to court.
Key points about dismissal without prejudice:
Temporary dismissal: This allows the plaintiff to refile the case at a later date, potentially with amended claims or after addressing issues in the original case.
Subject to statute of limitations: While the case can be refiled, it must be done within the applicable statute of limitations.
Reasons for dismissal without prejudice: Gathering more evidence, Correcting procedural errors, and Waiting for a new development in the case.
Nothing quite like the threat of a kangaroo court and imprisonment after you leave office to motivate you to completely and utterly destroy the enemies within.
What are the statute of limitations? I heard it was 5 years, so it would be up in 2026? If it's longer, they'll just plan on refiling in 2029 once he's out of office, that is if he doesn't clean house first.
I don't know what they are for these cases.
The left will argue the statute of limitations is paused while Trump is in office.
I assume Trump’s lawyers will challenge it.
🇺🇸 Mike Davis 🇺🇸 Jack Smith and his office must face severe legal, political, and financial consequences for their blatant lawfare and election interference.
This includes a federal criminal probe for conspiracy against rights under 18 U.S.C. § 241.
https://truthsocial.com/@mrddmia/113545019071704347
https://thenationalpulse.com/2024/11/25/breaking-jack-smith-moves-to-dismiss-50m-doj-cases-against-trump/
BREAKING🔥: Special Counsel Jack Smith asked a judge on Monday to dismiss the federal election interference charges against incoming president Donald Trump, putting an end to a lengthy investigation that never made it to trial.
Smith asked U.S. District Judge Tanya S. Chutkan to dismiss the case without prejudice, acknowledging that Justice Department policy prohibits prosecuting a sitting president. If she does that, it leaves open the possibility that prosecutors could again bring charges once Trump leaves office after his second White House term.
But legal experts said it’s possible that once in office, Trump could do something that has never been tested before: Pardon himself to foreclose the possibility of legal jeopardy in the future.
https://x.com/dotconnectinga/status/1861114026685608104?t=oO1bs7_JnxBgXn3FEWPuUw&s=19
As an iconoclast, it would be just like him to try this. However, I suspect he will NOT do it, because a pardon suggests guilt.
He knows beyond the shadow of a doubt that he is innocent of all charges. He will fight on.
Jack Smith's turn next. He knew it was illegal. Now he pays the price but the odds are Biden issues him a pardon.
Biden is an illegitimate president.
saves him federally.
let's see it hold up in a military tribunal
They aren't after Trump, they are after us.
That lawfare at the highest levels has been allowed to proceed openly demonstrates the degree to which the rule of law has collapsed in the United States. If this blatant corruption isn't rooted out in the next four years from the bench, states attorneys/District attorneys offices, and state bar commissions - we are all f*cked.
JD Vance and RFKJ both are attorneys who know exactly what is going on. Exposing the nature and extent of this problem is one of the top priorities of Chapter 47.
Sucking up to the Big Man before he gets tossed into prison for election Interference?
BOOOOOOOM!!!😎🇺🇸🥳🥳🥳 https://truthsocial.com/@ilpresidento/113545226881191907
In other words they have to comply with Presidential Immunity
HOW MUCH DID THE WITCH HUNT COST??????
Fear I smell strong in him. YODA. Keke
Will Smith next leave the country like the Obamas and Yellen?
When did the Obamas leave?
The day after the election. Posted 18 days ago. https://greatawakening.win/p/199hSYFeDB/barack-and-michelle-obama-have-f/c/
You made this comment on my other thread as well. But please read the comments on that post. Sounds like maybe the story isn't true at all. Do you have more recent sauce showing they "fled?"
No. Dismiss it WITH prejudice, you wimp.
I didn't see a reference to J6, is this for that case or another one?
Watch the courts frens.
He has nothing.
Clearing the decks for his pardon from Biden.
This also seems to easy...if what we believe is true the DS will go down clinging to anything they can. I expect another move from Smith
They might be trying to lay low and weather it for four years. Trump has two options: he can either completely destroy them within the four years allotted to him to get this shit done, or he can destroy the government entirely and declare himself president for life.
Are you trying to say failed? Or filed??
Filled
4 years.
4 years the fuck too late.
Jack Smith better flee the country.
'Dismissed without prejudice', am I correct?
That means the deep-state can go after him again, after the '28 election.
Can Trump attorney's object to dismissal, run out the clock until real DoJ prosecutors take over, then have the cases dismissed WITH prejudice?