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In reply to the discussion: Breaking: DOJ dropping Flynn case, per AP [View all]totodeinhere
(13,688 posts)45. I have a lot of questions about this situation.
I am not a lawyer. Since he has made a motion to withdraw the guilty plea, does that mean that if that motion is granted then any court actions taken based on his guilty plea would also be withdrawn, or not?
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Flynn got a new legal team and they filed a motion to withdraw his guilty plea.
totodeinhere
May 2020
#28
Obvious this would happen when the ". . . . . . or to get him to lie" note came out.
Hoyt
May 2020
#15
Attorney says, "Only the judge can vacate the plea agreement. Barr can't do anything to it."
MelissaB
May 2020
#20
There is no reliable law system anymore, corrupt to the core with GOP lackeys.
sunonmars
May 2020
#46