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In reply to the discussion: DA Willis calls Chesebro's bluff [View all]Bobstandard
(2,307 posts)9. Does this mean they all have to be tried together?
I dont even play a lawyer on tv, so I dont know I assumed each would be tried separately. Perhaps this is DA Willis way of telling them all that shes ready to try any of them immediately if necessary.
School me someone.
(And is that apostrophe used correctly?)
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Chesebro: I Want A Speedy Trial? Willis: OK, October 23rd! Chesebro: Whatchu Talking About, Willis?
TheBlackAdder
Aug 2023
#82
When the indictments came down she was ready except for some i-dots and t-crosses.
bullimiami
Aug 2023
#44
Not necessarily. Some attorneys are saying Cheesebro's speedy trial request apply to all
JohnSJ
Aug 2023
#28
Yes. The Willis' apostrophe is correct. No need to add an additional s if possessive noun ends in s.
Nanuke
Aug 2023
#24
"Prosecuting a white guy while black" is the offense the Repugs would use
LastLiberal in PalmSprings
Aug 2023
#58
She took her time before bringing it before a grand jury, so I have no doubt she is well prepared
JohnSJ
Aug 2023
#17
She knows the law- was no doubt prepared for this. If not, she would have waited to bring
PortTack
Aug 2023
#18
No. These RepubliQan crooks think because they do "politics" they are...
Justice matters.
Aug 2023
#60
The judge could rule for Chesebro, which apparently would require Willis to bring HIS trial
Hortensis
Aug 2023
#42
Could any of the co-defendants waive their right to a speedy trial to delay their prosecution?
Mr. Ected
Aug 2023
#48
Don't you love some of the legalese? "Comes now, the State of Georgia....". Watch out Cheese man.
EarnestPutz
Aug 2023
#76