Yeah, get Trump to pay lawyers to make that argument on appeal. He’s already sold a jet to get money for lawyers. What else does he got?It’s cute how conservatives just suddenly discovered these laws. https://t.co/9iv4REXLlT
— Bradley P. Moss (@BradMossEsq) May 29, 2024
For clarity. But honestly, what do these Mama’s basement lawyers think they’re doing? Vying for Trump’s portable printer? (There are a lot of Constitutional scholars in replies insisting the statute or the charge, or both, are unconstitutional. Well, it is if a court says it is . Until then, it isn’t. (Or if the courts, as is more likely, have already said it isn’t.))People keep harping on this but are missing the context. They have to be unanimous that Trump falsified the records and did so with the intent to commit another crime.
— Bradley P. Moss (@BradMossEsq) May 29, 2024
They do not have to be unanimous on what the other crime was: that’s the rule under NY law. https://t.co/jLdLU7a0g2
See?Now they have moved onto this other red herring.
— Bradley P. Moss (@BradMossEsq) May 29, 2024
Richardson dealt with a specific FEDERAL statute. Not a state crime.
The relevant case is Schad, in which SCOTUS upheld an AZ Supreme Court ruling stating: “Although a defendant is entitled to a unanimous jury verdict on whether… https://t.co/JreRJwpKwx
Three guesses who he’s referring to; first two don’t count.Alpha males blame their wives.
— Bradley P. Moss (@BradMossEsq) May 29, 2024
Just so we’re all on the same page:Also talks about his wife being an independent person whose rights to make her own choices he respects.
— Bradley P. Moss (@BradMossEsq) May 29, 2024
Mind you, this is the author of the Dobbs opinion. https://t.co/fbH3mca8nT
Justice Alito has sent a three page letter on his household’s flag practices to the Senate. He again blames his wife and says he won’t recuse himself from any cases. pic.twitter.com/3oFu1c08IP
— southpaw (@nycsouthpaw) May 29, 2024
There was a time (Abe Fortas, hem-hem) when Supreme Court justices recognized the problem of damage to the institution. Alito’s attitude is “I’m on the Supreme Court, bitch! What the fuck you gonna do about it? I’ll recuse when I decide to recuse, and that’ll be half-past fuckin’ never! That work for you? Works for me just fuckin’ fine! Fuck all y’all if you don’t like it!”Analysis: Alito portrays himself as so subordinate to his wife’s dominion that he won’t act to remove an insurrection flag he objects to from a flagpole at his house for days. But he also asserts no reasonable person could question his independence on insurrection matters.
— southpaw (@nycsouthpaw) May 29, 2024
Justice Alito's insistence in his letters to Congress that he has an "obligation to sit" in the January 6 cases *because* the Code of Conduct says so is an interesting data point for those who have insisted that the Code doesn't impose *any* requirements on the justices.
— Steve Vladeck (@steve_vladeck) May 29, 2024
Q: Can Trump keep his base rallied until November?This data shows Trump has rallied his base more than Biden has at this point.
— Bradley P. Moss (@BradMossEsq) May 29, 2024
Good for Trump for now but also leaves him less room to grow compared to Biden. https://t.co/7NKy94Lnbd
I am disappointed that Justice Alito is not standing up for the grand principles of the classic and received common law in this case:
ReplyDelete“It was all Mrs. Bumble. She would do it," urged Mr. Bumble; first looking round, to ascertain that his partner had left the room.
That is no excuse," returned Mr. Brownlow. "You were present on the occasion of the destruction of these trinkets, and, indeed, are the more guilty of the two, in the eye of the law; for the law supposes that your wife acts under your direction."
You of course know the rest.