Isn't one of the claims than the prosecutor attributed the wrong names to the 302's and that actually happened. Is this a common mistake?
Clinton appointee.ruddyduck said:
serious question...what is sullivan's deal? seemed determined from the beginning to side with the government.
MouthBQ98 said:
So, basically, never make a deal to plead guilty with the DOJ because even if they do a ton of sketchy crap to bully you into it, you are stuck with it. Great lesson for those who might seek to cooperate in the future.
Sasappis said:ruddyduck said:
serious question...what is sullivan's deal? seemed determined from the beginning to side with the government.
I just don't see it. As scummy as the behavior of the feds has been in this whole thing, Flynn still lied and nothing has changed that fact.
The feds absolutely used aggressive threats and tactics to get him to plead guilty and cooperate, but that part is typical SOP. They used the threats of indicting his family to get him to take a low level conviction that they easily could get. Once he did that, they owned him.
Sasappis said:ruddyduck said:
serious question...what is sullivan's deal? seemed determined from the beginning to side with the government.
I just don't see it. As scummy as the behavior of the feds has been in this whole thing, Flynn still lied and nothing has changed that fact.
The feds absolutely used aggressive threats and tactics to get him to plead guilty and cooperate, but that part is typical SOP. They used the threats of indicting his family to get him to take a low level conviction that they easily could get. Once he did that, they owned him.
Not only that but it shocked me that Sullivan ruled that there was nothing exculpatory in the actual transcripts of the calls between Flynn and Kislyak and Flynn can't see them as a result. That's just weird as hell to me.MouthBQ98 said:
FWIW, all the versions of the 302 that might exist have not been confirmed to have been been produced. The court is taking the word of a notoriously unscrupulous prosecutor that there is no reason to suspect there is anything that helps the defense in other versions that might exist.
That has always bothered me since the revelation that Flynn and his company turned over the information to their lawyers for purposes of guidance in what federal laws they needed to file required disclosures and were advise that FARA wasn't one of them. That means there was no intent to violate FARA.Quote:
What do you think of the suggestion that the Feds both created the Conflict of Interest with Flynn's first lawyers and took advantage of that conflict? I'm troubled by that, but don't have the criminal chops to strongly opine on that issue.
In court? No, I don't believe so. Just seems incredulous to me that his former lawyers didn't demand the transcripts before advising their client to plead guilty.Quote:
Did flynn ever argue actual innocence? If he admitted he lied how would the transcript be exculpatory?
And the other threatened charges included the FARA charge that would have incriminated his lawyers since they were the ones that advised he didn't have to file under FARA. (And by "incriminated" I mean a malpractice suit.)Quote:
Even if they asked for it what would they have said when the feds said no? You either take the plea deal or not. He would have gotten the transcript if he went to trial but would also have been charged with all of the other threatened charges.
ruddyduck said:
serious question...what is sullivan's deal? seemed determined from the beginning to side with the government.
HTownAg98 said:ruddyduck said:
serious question...what is sullivan's deal? seemed determined from the beginning to side with the government.
This board lost their collective **** when Judge Sullivan put in his own Brady order, and people thought Flynn was going to be a free man. Flynn is now looking at not walking out the same door of the courthouse he walked in, and Powell is staring down an ethics complaint.
I had a feeling he wasn't going to be allowed to go w/o some accountability, it just sucks that Van Grack won this one, even though Flynn had several opportunities to recant his plea.HTownAg98 said:ruddyduck said:
serious question...what is sullivan's deal? seemed determined from the beginning to side with the government.
This board lost their collective **** when Judge Sullivan put in his own Brady order, and people thought Flynn was going to be a free man. Flynn is now looking at not walking out the same door of the courthouse he walked in, and Powell is staring down an ethics complaint.
backintexas2013 said:
Can you tell me if what the prosecutor did was normal? I know you said it wouldn't change things but are huge "mistakes" like that normal and just part of being a lawyer?