Thanks, my Latin is non-existent.
Funny thing is I started studying Latin in 9th grade, well before I ever thought about being a lawyer. Had a total of three years in Latin in high school. It's a really easy language to learn and helps with learning most Romance languages as the structure is much the same, just need to memorize the vocabulary and plug into the structure.Zemira said:
Thanks, my Latin is non-existent.
Rosey testified that there would be serious consequences for doing something like this. I guess we'll see about that.Ellis Wyatt said:
Who's going to prison? That's all that will stop this bull*****
That's nothing. You should hear me recite the declinations. I actually learned more English grammar by studying Latin than I did in English grammar classes.Aggiebrewer said:
I'll need you to conjugate
Comey testified to a congressional committee that the agents felt he didn't lie. That should meet the standard. I like this case for Flynn.drcrinum said:
United States vs Cray:
https://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-dc-circuit/1038965.html
Well, the fact that the Prosecution threatened to go after Flynn's son, doesn't that satisfy the Rule 11 argument?
drcrinum said:
United States vs Cray:
https://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-dc-circuit/1038965.html
Well, the fact that the Prosecution threatened to go after Flynn's son, doesn't that satisfy the Rule 11 argument?
VegasAg86 said:Comey testified to a congressional committee that the agents felt he didn't lie. That should meet the standard. I like this case for Flynn.drcrinum said:
United States vs Cray:
https://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-dc-circuit/1038965.html
Well, the fact that the Prosecution threatened to go after Flynn's son, doesn't that satisfy the Rule 11 argument?
HTownAg98 said:VegasAg86 said:Comey testified to a congressional committee that the agents felt he didn't lie. That should meet the standard. I like this case for Flynn.drcrinum said:
United States vs Cray:
https://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-dc-circuit/1038965.html
Well, the fact that the Prosecution threatened to go after Flynn's son, doesn't that satisfy the Rule 11 argument?
As opposed to Flynn admitting his guilt and then affirming it later?
Rapier108 said:
Why do I get the feeling that forcing Flynn to testify in order to withdraw his guilty plea is setup to either get him to incriminate himself, or a perjury trap.
Healthy skepticism is why. The justice system seems to be 70% fraud or more where this dossier unearthing the facts trail is concerned. Barr and Durham supposedly will have really strong stuff in May, but we have heard that before. The incredible static generated successfully by the Democrats even with this self-evident fraud impeachment is another example. That HRC could even have the option of getting involved in a brokered convention is another clue of bogus two-tier justice.Rapier108 said:
Why do I get the feeling that forcing Flynn to testify in order to withdraw his guilty plea is setup to either get him to incriminate himself, or a perjury trap.
drcrinum said:
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1220952343098937350.html
Fascinating bit of sleuthing again by Sundance. As it is becoming clear, the FBI/DOJ knew the Steele Dossier was bogus in mid January 2017 when the Primary Sub-source was questioned; that's why the 2nd & 3rd Page FISA application renewals have been declared invalid. Well, would you believe that Rosenstein in August 2017 -- 6 months later -- sent a scope memo to Mueller authorizing him to investigate entities only alleged in the Dossier? Even though that scope memo is redacted, the Mueller report indicates this is what actually happened.
Rosenstein is a snake, no question about it.
drcrinum said:
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1220952343098937350.html
Fascinating bit of sleuthing again by Sundance. As it is becoming clear, the FBI/DOJ knew the Steele Dossier was bogus in mid January 2017 when the Primary Sub-source was questioned; that's why the 2nd & 3rd Page FISA application renewals have been declared invalid. Well, would you believe that Rosenstein in August 2017 -- 6 months later -- sent a scope memo to Mueller authorizing him to investigate entities only alleged in the Dossier? Even though that scope memo is redacted, the Mueller report indicates this is what actually happened.
Rosenstein is a snake, no question about it.
will25u said:
What is the relevance of this?
And I posted earlier on this page that it may be the 3rd and 4th FISA. But Jeff Carlson may be wrong, I don't know
I recall having some heated discussions over the Manafort search warrants. I'm not sure this new information would work to nullify those as the EDVa had done the investigation before but dropped the case after Yanukovych was deposed in 2014.Quote:
The relevance of that is Rosey used the dossier to expand Mueller's scope months after he knew Steele's sub-source had said he made his stuff up. The prosecution on Mansfort was covered in that expanded scope. That puts the prosecution of Mansfort in question.
The documents appointing Mueller need to be declassified.
aggiehawg said:
But it might be worth another look by Manafort's lawyers.
One other thing. This whole mess should go into Manafort's file for a pardon or commutation of sentence. A smarmy and sleazy as he was, he was only prosecuted because they wanted him to compose against Trump. He was hosed.VegasAg86 said:aggiehawg said:
But it might be worth another look by Manafort's lawyers.
I wonder how much of the scope memos they got to see? It's absolutely worth looking into and fighting to see anything that was redacted before.