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Ocelot II

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26. No, he'll come up with something that could at least be argued with a straight face,
Fri May 31, 2024, 12:33 PM
May 2024

assuming he handles the appeal. That Sisyphean rock might be turned over to some other unlucky lawyer, for his sins.

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They will appeal the statute of limitations Johonny May 2024 #1
And all the while he will be called convicted felon ex-president edisdead May 2024 #13
(1) Proceedings unfair, (2) Proceedings very unfair, (3) Judge corrupt, (4) Judge's daughter corrupt, (5) Joe Biden dalton99a May 2024 #2
you left out "mean" Stardust Mirror May 2024 #4
and nasty. AllaN01Bear May 2024 #10
And ugly. nt Susan Calvin May 2024 #25
indeed, AllaN01Bear May 2024 #28
The claims of error at the trial have to be supported with precedent Ocelot II May 2024 #3
thanks for the reply Stardust Mirror May 2024 #5
I think this post nails it. Happy Hoosier May 2024 #9
I do have a relevant general question about appeals for you... Hugin May 2024 #16
Depends on state law. In my state a first-degree murder appeal goes directly Ocelot II May 2024 #19
He can appeal as a matter of right. He might lose, but the appellate division has to take the appeal. onenote May 2024 #6
Reasonable assertion to get an appeal upheld, yes Maeve May 2024 #7
Several grounds for appeal. Whether they'll hold up is another question. unblock May 2024 #8
That had order has nothing to do with Trump testifying. Ms. Toad May 2024 #11
You know that and I know that. But Donnie has already stated that he'll appeal on those grounds. unblock May 2024 #12
What he says H2O Man May 2024 #14
Slight edit, an error at trial would be grounds for a *successful* appeal unblock May 2024 #17
Right. H2O Man May 2024 #27
His counsel is in charge of legal strategy. Ms. Toad May 2024 #15
He did risk contempt in talking to the jury about "sending him to prison" unblock May 2024 #18
That was a calculated risk, which I've commented on before. Ms. Toad May 2024 #20
Fair points. We'll see. In the end it doesn't really matter because that argument will go nowhere anyway. unblock May 2024 #21
Agreed. n/t Ms. Toad May 2024 #22
True. But you can bet that the brief will also be full of all sorts of extraneous crap Ocelot II May 2024 #23
Agreed as to extraneous crap. Ms. Toad May 2024 #24
No, he'll come up with something that could at least be argued with a straight face, Ocelot II May 2024 #26
My understanding of appellate lawyers NanaCat May 2024 #29
Yes, it's a whole different way of thinking about a case. Ocelot II May 2024 #31
What is dumbo's track record on appeals so far? Blue Idaho May 2024 #30
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