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What if the supervising judge has the same mindset as Merchan?
I mean, Merchan pulled this crap with the grand jury and nothing happened.
Way different rules with the conduct in grand jury proceedings. They are designed to be one sided with no due process afforded to the target defendant(s). So I don't have that much of an issue.
But Costello apparently does. And he won't be completely silenced again. I'd wager he went back to his office, opened his personal safe and took out his expected bail money in cash and left it with one of his law partners to use to bail him out if Merchan jails him tomorrow for contempt.
I have said before that sometimes attorneys need to take a bullet for their clients vis a vis a judge's mis or malfeasance. Costello is more a true believer in everyone getting due process, even Trump.
Trump is not above the law but neither is he beneath it when it comes to his due process rights. The same due process rights that Merchan is actively trampling on as if they were ticket stubs and popcorn on the stadium floor after a sporting event. Costello is an old school lawyer from back when we still had professionals within the profession.