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Showing Original Post only (View all)Can a DU legal expert explain to me... [View all]
...why we need knowledge that he lost in the Jan. 6 case against Trump?
It seems that all the talking heads mention that Trump could be found "not guilty" if he really believes he won in 2020 election. Or, better yet, if the government can't prove that he didn't believe he lost.
I always thought that in a legal dispute of any kind that a "reasonable person" standard would be used. In other words, would a reasonable person who was informed by his Attorney General and other advisers persuade a reasonable person. Would the fact that you lost 62 out of 63 court cases involving 7 states convince a reasonable person? Who gives a fuck what he says he believes. He's not under oath and he's a habitual liar.
Even in a Judge's charge to a jury, he or she explains "reasonable doubt", that "reasonable" in this context means a doubt a reasonable person would hold. Not beyond any doubt.
It seems odd to me that this is a defense of any kind.