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My prediction, nine years. n/t rzemanfl Feb 2020 #1
She is super smart and a good person leftieNanner Feb 2020 #2
Four of them now.... spanone Feb 2020 #21
FOUR!!! leftieNanner Feb 2020 #22
Thanks, I hadn't heard that. spanone Feb 2020 #23
That's all of them. nt tblue37 Feb 2020 #42
I predict 5 years since that is a whole year less than original minimum recommended wishstar Feb 2020 #3
She should now give him the maximum. Zolorp Feb 2020 #4
I totally agree gopiscrap Feb 2020 #28
He'll pardon ant way. Zolorp Feb 2020 #31
time served rampartc Feb 2020 #5
Broken on a wheel? Drawn and quartered? rzemanfl Feb 2020 #17
me too gopiscrap Feb 2020 #30
She should give him... lame54 Feb 2020 #6
Throw the book at the parasite. Karadeniz Feb 2020 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author onenote Feb 2020 #8
In my dreams gratuitous Feb 2020 #9
I like it! Gidney N Cloyd Feb 2020 #10
GMTA. I am too old and lazy to type much though. n/t rzemanfl Feb 2020 #15
Fine idea. skip fox Feb 2020 #24
I would love to be a fly on the wall of the Judge Amy Jackson's chambers when.... Brother Buzz Feb 2020 #11
They've all resigned fyi Arazi Feb 2020 #16
Yes, and how's that going to affect an invitation to visit for a friendly clarifying chat Brother Buzz Feb 2020 #19
There were four, but all four resigned from the case. nt tblue37 Feb 2020 #43
Understood, but you got to understand, I blinked yesterday Brother Buzz Feb 2020 #45
Yeah, I know what you mean. nt tblue37 Feb 2020 #47
Interestingly, the new DOJ recommendation argues for a period of incarceration, but doesn't specify onenote Feb 2020 #12
I read they're suggesting 3-4 years. nt tblue37 Feb 2020 #44
Judge Amy Jackson should ask AG Barr to appear before her and do some 'splainin' yellowcanine Feb 2020 #13
fix is in. long sentence, then trump just commutes it. Cicada Feb 2020 #14
Especially with so much interference...I wonder if she'll address the supposed interference. nt SWBTATTReg Feb 2020 #18
Probation Cartoonist Feb 2020 #20
She'll stand. skip fox Feb 2020 #25
Then she'll show more courage than a Republican senator Cartoonist Feb 2020 #38
He can't. Presidents can't fire or demote federal judges. The Velveteen Ocelot Feb 2020 #26
Imagine a mob boss saying "take her out" Cartoonist Feb 2020 #37
Jeez I hope she has security. MontanaMama Feb 2020 #27
She's an Obama appointment. aikoaiko Feb 2020 #29
A Long sentence assures Trump's commutation or pardon Locutusofborg Feb 2020 #32
My thoughts exactly. dewsgirl Feb 2020 #33
I hadn't seen that picture before. Ugh. Gidney N Cloyd Feb 2020 #35
I'm not completely sure about that jmowreader Feb 2020 #41
I hope she nails him. Phoenix61 Feb 2020 #34
Don't judges typically follow prosecutors recommendations? Poiuyt Feb 2020 #36
Often, but not always. The Velveteen Ocelot Feb 2020 #39
I hope she sticks w her integrity and not cowtow to protecting her job Vivienne235729 Feb 2020 #40
A question for the experts, PRETZEL Feb 2020 #46
This may be a backfire for the new Department of Crime RhodeIslandOne Feb 2020 #48
There was a woman on MSNBC a little while ago who said the judge would not be Vinca Feb 2020 #49
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