Friday, August 04, 2023

All Over But The Shoutin'

I know I just said ignore all legal analysis and wait for the trial; and I still mean that. But this is a useful analysis of some of the nonsense that is going to float around before, and probably after, the trial in D.C. Consider it a corrective to the foolishness that will be spread, because there's going to be a lot of shit flung over the non-issue "What did the President know, and when did he know it?" (It also ends the 1st Amendment defense before it begins.  Because the 1st Amendment provides no defense here.) Intent is mens rea is "corrupt mind." It doesn't mean "Yeah, I did it, and I meant to do it, and I'd do it again!"   Obviously you never get that testimony except in Perry Mason stories.  You can't put the defendant on the stand (5th Amendment), you can't force him to confess to the crime.  Intent needn't be proven beyond a reasonable doubt; it can be inferred.  Basically, the jury issue (it won't be put this way, but still) is:  did Trump do all of this without knowing what the hell he was doing, or why?  Or did he do it intending a corrupt outcome?

It's really pretty fucking simple.  It also makes this a perfectly valid observation, and something really simple to hold onto:
Although Asha understands that's a terribly weak defense. Because, for simple tactical reasons, it will require Trump to take the stand (again, if the unindicted co-conspirators who are also lawyers are called by the defense, they'll all plead the 5th).  And putting Trump on the stand is the same thing as pleading guilty.  Even his civil lawyer wouldn't do that in the Jean Carroll case.

It really is all over but the shoutin'.  And Trump will be shoutin' all the way into eventual imprisonment.

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