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In reply to the discussion: Jack Smith dropping cases WITHOUT PREJUDICE, i.e., refilable later, after Trump's out of office [View all]NotHardly
(2,705 posts)97. Not on my watch ... if Trump is still alive, it will come back. If he's still alive.
He is very old ... very
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Jack Smith dropping cases WITHOUT PREJUDICE, i.e., refilable later, after Trump's out of office [View all]
David Boyle
Nov 2024
OP
Not on my watch ... if Trump is still alive, it will come back. If he's still alive.
NotHardly
Nov 2024
#97
Neither is Russia, but Putin has been declared an international criminal by the ICC per the Rome Statute
ancianita
Nov 2024
#69
Hate to be a downer, but the statute of limitations likely will expire within TSF's
allegorical oracle
Nov 2024
#7
What is the statute of limitations though? Is it tolled while the President is in office? nt
kelly1mm
Nov 2024
#8
Same question and further, are they affected by Smith voluntarily dropping the charges rather than being fired?
surfered
Nov 2024
#17
It should be tolled, especially if the Felon-in-Chief is immune from prosecution while in office.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Nov 2024
#129
justice delayed is justice denied, its over, last one out turn the lights out. nt
yaesu
Nov 2024
#23
Exactly. Trump didn't need to raise a penny, with $15 Billion coming from GOP PACs.
SunSeeker
Nov 2024
#91
Highly doubtful. The statute of limitations on those charges expire on 1-6-26
Seeking Serenity
Nov 2024
#120
The defendant's RIGHT to a speedy trial dooms the case even if the Statute of Limitations doesn't
Ponietz
Nov 2024
#82
SO now the asshole can stand on fifth avenue and shoot someone and nothing will happen.............
turbinetree
Nov 2024
#88