Court names new judge in Trump civil fraud case before reassigning previous judge hours later
(www.foxnews.com)
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it's important that this be the one case that sticks - that way any member of congress whose office paid with a non-disclosure settlement and did not report it as a campaign donation, is guilty of a felony.
How do you figure that? This is a civil case in the New York courts based on New York laws. Civil case means nothing to do with any sort of criminal charges, New York laws means not federal.
you've mixed up the trials, and managed to get upvotes from the patriotard shills, congratulations
I think you’ve mixed them up, not me. The headline and Fox article are both about the civil fraud case brought by Letitia James and presided over by judge Engoron. It’s a civil case so can’t lead to any criminal conviction, whether felony or misdemeanor, and has nothing to do with campaign donations. The criminal case is the one brought by Alvin Bragg and presided over by judge Merchan. And both are New York State cases so irrelevant to any member of Congress.
the sentencing from the other day is the Stormy Daniels hush money case.
Address the original point made by the person to whom you are replying. They are saying that this sets a precedent to break NDA
At their core there is nothing wrong with NDAs, although that doesn't mean NDAs can't be unethical.
An NDA to cover up crimes, or an unfair length of time etc.
I'm sure with Congress there are a lot of crimes covered up.
if this case is dismissed or closed, all the non-disclosure settlements by congressional offices will never see the light of day. If he is sentenced to be served after he leaves office, half of Congress is vulnerable to immediate replacement and prison. Take your pick.
all these trials worked in trump's advantage, they helped him win