Depends on when the next election is.Line Ate Member said:
If you plea guilty to a crime, how long is it supposed to take for sentencing?
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A CNN report in July that Michael Cohen has information that President Donald Trump was aware of the infamous Trump Tower meeting before it occurred got "mixed up" and was inaccurate, Cohen attorney Lanny Davis said Wednesday night.
"So Michael Cohen does not have information that President Trump knew about the Trump Tower meeting with the Russians beforehand or even after?" CNN's Anderson Cooper asked Davis.
"No, he does not," replied Davis, a longtime Clinton insider who started representing Cohen earlier this summer.
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Davis said that the initial report was "mixed up" and that Cohen's legal team was unable to correct it because of an ongoing criminal investigation into the longtime Trump fixer.
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"Well, I think the reporting of the story got mixed up in the course of a criminal investigation. We were not the source of the story. And the question of a criminal investigation, the advice we were given, those of us dealing with the media is that we could not do anything other than stay silent," Davis told Cooper.
So, Cohen was about to get popped for committing perjury before the Senate committee and Davis has to retract that story. (Does anyone really believe he wasn't the source after all of his threats earlier today? I don't.)Quote:
Davis was asked about the Trump Tower report because of a statement issued on Tuesday by North Carolina GOP Sen. Richard Burr and Virginia Democratic Sen. Mark Warner, the leaders of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. The senators said in the statement that Cohen told the committee in October 2017 that he was not aware of the Trump Tower meeting until it was reported in July 2017. Burr and Warner said Cohen's legal team confirmed that the testimony was accurate.
Davis dealt another major blow to the allegations of Trump campaign collusion when he said in an interview with Bloomberg News that the Steele dossier's allegations about Cohen are "false."
"Thirteen references to Mr. Cohen are false in the dossier, but he has never been to Prague in his life," Davis said.
Indeed. And it will get worse. Listening to MSNBC this morning reporting that Cohen is reaching out to all sorts of law enforcement and justice system personnel threatening to dish all on the Trump Organization and the Trump Foundation. Both of which were his clients.BMX Bandit said:
Lanny giving Rudy a run for his money on foot-in-mouth moments
You know this is actually a really good question that no one seriously addressed. Normally unless it is some huge trial where someone is going to be sentenced by a jury, where you go through a huge sentencing portion of the trial after the finding of guilty, normally it's not long after a finding of guilt. Especially in the case of a guilty plea. In most instances and trials at the state level, they have a pre-sentencing investigation by the probation department, so that in case you are given a probated sentence all the eligibility and pre-sentence investigation is all done in advance. There may be a little different procedure in the federal courts, but likely not much, someone with more experience in the federal courts may weigh in to clarify that.Line Ate Member said:
If you plea guilty to a crime, how long is it supposed to take for sentencing?
Seems to me that would fall on Cohen. He falsified the invoices.Quote:
Outside of court Tuesday, prosecutor Robert Khuzami, deputy U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, said Cohen submitted "sham" invoices for reimbursement after acting at Trump's direction to pay $130,000 to Daniels and to broker payment of $150,000 to McDougal by the Trump-allied National Enquirer's parent company.
David Warrington, a Republican attorney who formerly worked with the Trump campaign, said he believes prosecutors may have sought Cohen's plea to the campaign finance counts to help special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
"Slapping on the campaign finance violation, maybe somebody in the prosecutors office thinks that helps them build a narrative in the Mueller investigation, even though this was done by the Southern District of New York," he said.
Warrington said he could imagine a legal theory from Mueller's team relying on the SarbanesOxley Act of 2002, a corporate accountability law that he said has been wielded by prosecutors because of a broad prohibition on creating false records.
"I could see the Department of Justice coming up with a theory that allegedly false invoices would amount to a violation of Sarbanes-Oxley, in conjunction with the Federal Election Campaign Act alleged violation Cohen did," Warrington said. "All of that is a stretch from a legal standpoint, but that doesn't necessarily stop the Department of Justice from investigating and charging someone under those theories."
Indeed. Crappy lawyer getting crappier legal advice. All to score some political points but Davis is getting his client into more legal trouble than getting him out of it.Quote:
Warrington also believes that the alleged campaign finance crimes aren't actually crimes, and questions the legal guidance of Davis.
"Lanny Davis had his client plead guilty to a crime that isn't a crime," Warrington said. "Who's Lanny Davis really working for, Michael Cohen or the Clintons?"
Lanny appears like he's about to keel over from fatigue. He's been hitting the talk show circuit pretty hard, the flip flop starts at 15:00 mark roughly, what a shiit show this spin has turned out to be. Lanny just started referring to "His lawyers" as a third party now. Before he always acted like he was the attorney of record, now he's sounding like the spin doctor he is.aggiehawg said:Indeed. And it will get worse. Listening to MSNBC this morning reporting that Cohen is reaching out to all sorts of law enforcement and justice system personnel threatening to dish all on the Trump Organization and the Trump Foundation. Both of which were his clients.BMX Bandit said:
Lanny giving Rudy a run for his money on foot-in-mouth moments
I am uncomfortable that this is escalating into making overt threats. Michael Cohen isn't Sammy The Bull Gravano but he is acting like he is. If Davis isn't more careful, he'll get his own azz in a crack.
It should be obvious from Mueller's actions that neither Manafort, Flynn, nor Papadop had anything of value to Mueller on Trump/Russia because none of the indictments nor informations filed thus far have laid a finger on Trump nor the Trump campaign. If they had anything, Mueller would have already used it.Quote:
Don't get me wrong there are some extenuating circumstances, with the whole Judge Contreras thing. He pled guilty to Contreras and then Contreras was either forcibly recused or voluntarily recused,, it's unclear which, and another judge took over and wanted to see the discover and went with the Brady disclosure. so that took a little time, but there is something else going on, because the Brady has been met and the presentencing investigation has been done, and yet the special counsel is still not ready for sentencing. I'm curious to why the judge is going along with it, but why is yet to be seen. But it seems to be very very unusual what is going on with Flynn especially.
Mueller comes over like a bumbling idiots during this entire thing, Jesus he was suppose to be Elliott Ness, he sounds more like Mr Magoo....Austin Ag said:
This guy should have been fired a long time ago!!!
Or Sgt Schultz. 'I know nothing."RoscoePColtrane said:Mueller comes over like a bumbling idiots during this entire thing, Jesus he was suppose to be Elliott Ness, he sounds more like Mr Magoo....Austin Ag said:
This guy should have been fired a long time ago!!!
Sessions is the "insurance policy."Quote:
I grow to detest Sessions, the imbecile elf, by the day.
Sessions cannot be fired by Trump as the Senate will not confirm a replacement, leaving Rosy in charge of the DOJ (not that he already isn't) and will likely lead to Republicans calling for impeachment.ttha_aggie_09 said:
Can you elaborate? I'm not following...
But he won't.pedro_martinez said:
Which is why he should resign, so that a replacement can be made.
pedro_martinez said:
Which is why he should resign, so that a replacement can be made.
Why wouldn't they?Rapier108 said:Sessions cannot be fired by Trump as the Senate will not confirm a replacementttha_aggie_09 said:
Can you elaborate? I'm not following...
They have said they won't in order to keep him in place.blindey said:Why wouldn't they?Rapier108 said:Sessions cannot be fired by Trump as the Senate will not confirm a replacementttha_aggie_09 said:
Can you elaborate? I'm not following...
Because most Republicans in the Senate want Trump gone as badly as the Democrats do. The only difference is they cannot publicly say it.blindey said:Why wouldn't they?Rapier108 said:Sessions cannot be fired by Trump as the Senate will not confirm a replacementttha_aggie_09 said:
Can you elaborate? I'm not following...
blindey said:Why wouldn't they?Rapier108 said:Sessions cannot be fired by Trump as the Senate will not confirm a replacementttha_aggie_09 said:
Can you elaborate? I'm not following...
Because Sessions is one of the Buddy-Buddy Club from the Senate and McConnell is protecting him.blindey said:Why wouldn't they?Rapier108 said:Sessions cannot be fired by Trump as the Senate will not confirm a replacementttha_aggie_09 said:
Can you elaborate? I'm not following...
Thats like saying Carl Lewis wasn't one of the best national anthem singers.Quote:
As we have seen, Cohen wasn't the best of lawyers and likely cut many corners in the course of his representations for which he has criminal exposure.