Remember, you said federal prosecutors have a 99% conviction rate. Do you honestly believe they would put that stat at risk by charging someone based only on a **** book?Bruce » 26 Jul 2023, 1:22 pm » wrote: ↑ Hunter entered not guilty pleas.
Let us see the government prove their case.
Did Hunter have criminal intent to violate the law?
Any odds on how long the gun charge stands?
The tax case will go to a jury.
All the evidence about Hunter will be plastered all over the news.
Bring popcorn.
Great question...ConsRule » 26 Jul 2023, 1:39 pm » wrote: ↑ Remember, you said federal prosecutors have a 99% conviction rate. Do you honestly believe they would put that stat at risk by charging someone based only on a **** book?
.Bruce » 26 Jul 2023, 12:57 pm » wrote: ↑ Because he said he experimented with drugs as a teen ager.
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It was a plea deal.ConsRule » 26 Jul 2023, 1:39 pm » wrote: ↑ Remember, you said federal prosecutors have a 99% conviction rate. Do you honestly believe they would put that stat at risk by charging someone based only on a **** book?
How much does the DNC pay you to be their shill?
Did Obama have a drug charge?MackTheFinger » 26 Jul 2023, 2:13 pm » wrote: ↑ .
My friend was denied OCS in the nuke program by the Navy because he got a DC when he was 17.
He did 20 years, got out and became a professor at a prestige college.
The law against being addicted to drugs and buying a gun dates at least to the 1968 Gun Control Act and has nothing to do with BHO admitting he did coke and wanted to try heroin.
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.You're a hack !Bruce » 26 Jul 2023, 1:22 pm » wrote: ↑ Hunter entered not guilty pleas.
Let us see the government prove their case.
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Plea deals count as convictions as they result in a plea of guilty.
How many federal plea bargains get rejected as too harsh for the defendant?MackTheFinger » 26 Jul 2023, 2:22 pm » wrote: ↑ .You're a hack !
The FBI has unlimited funds and do not bring a inditement until they have the case sowed up.
Unlike state court which (eg) 99% of the cases are plea bargain shake downs.
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Yep, they count as convictions if accepted.ConsRule » 26 Jul 2023, 2:24 pm » wrote: ↑ Plea deals count as convictions as they result in a plea of guilty.
You didn't answer the question.
You still haven't answered the question. Do you think the federal prosecutor put their conviction stat in jeopardy by charging someone based solely on information in a book? Why are you scared to answer that simple question? If only takes 2 or 3 key strokes to answer.Bruce » 26 Jul 2023, 2:29 pm » wrote: ↑ Yep, they count as convictions if accepted.
We all wondered if the judge would reject the deal as too easy on the President’s son.
That, was the drama.
Then she did her job.
It was too harsh.
Hunter, was trying to please his father.
The gun charge is bogus.
And he got no assurances the government might not still prosecute him for known crimes. Such **** bull ****.
She was right to not accept it,
Are you looking at a fresh turd on the sidewalk in San Francisco?Bruce » 26 Jul 2023, 1:10 pm » wrote: ↑ She’s a big girl.
—Jean-Pierre was the chief of staff for Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris on the 2020 United States presidential campaign and was the first Black woman, and the first lesbian, to ever hold that position.[3]Jean-Pierre was born in Martinique, France to Haitian immigrant parents.[4] She was raised in Queens, New York.[5]Jean-Pierre is openly lesbian.[2]—-
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It’s long hard climb from being a homely little lesbian black girl from Queens to the mouthpiece for the leader of the free world.
America, is the shining city on the hill, it truly is.
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.Bruce » 26 Jul 2023, 2:25 pm » wrote: ↑ How many federal plea bargains get rejected as too harsh for the defendant?
YOUR PRIOR POST IS STILL A LIE!!Bruce » 26 Jul 2023, 1:22 pm » wrote: ↑ Hunter entered not guilty pleas.
Let us see the government prove their case.
Did Hunter have criminal intent to violate the law?
Any odds on how long the gun charge stands?
The tax case will go to a jury.
All the evidence about Hunter will be plastered all over the news.
Bring popcorn.
No, he said he used some coke as a kid.
If I make a mistake it’s a mistake.Beekeeper » 26 Jul 2023, 2:56 pm » wrote: ↑ YOUR PRIOR POST IS STILL A LIE!!
Do you think this forgives your lies??
OUCH! Gotta have equal justice under the law. I wonder if the guy who got 5 years was black.Warcok » 26 Jul 2023, 12:08 pm » wrote: ↑ The judge overseeing the Hunter case sentenced a man last year to 5 years in prison for gun possession.
It'll be interesting to see what she sentence Hunter to.
Obviously.ConsRule » 26 Jul 2023, 2:35 pm » wrote: ↑ You still haven't answered the question. Do you think the federal prosecutor put their conviction stat in jeopardy by charging someone based solely on information in a book? Why are you scared to answer that simple question? If only takes 2 or 3 key strokes to answer.
Skans » 26 Jul 2023, 4:41 pm » wrote: ↑ OUCH! Gotta have equal justice under the law. I wonder if the guy who got 5 years was black.
No, ****, the DOJ was using this "investigation" to stop from giving information to CONGRESS and got CAUGHT ON IT!!Bruce » 26 Jul 2023, 3:16 pm » wrote: ↑ If I make a mistake it’s a mistake.
Hunter Biden, son of the sitting President, today had a federal judge reject a plea because the defendant, Hunter Biden, was getting a raw deal from the government.
That is truth.
I admit I didn’t see that one coming.
But when the government said to the judge they could still prosecute Hunter for crimes the government was aware of, it was all she wrote.