torrid said:Do you mean Nez Perce?taxpreparer said:japantiger said:
... Gov't can't be allowed to renege on deals.
Tell that to the Sioux, Apache, New Pearce, etc.
Yea, that one.
torrid said:Do you mean Nez Perce?taxpreparer said:japantiger said:
... Gov't can't be allowed to renege on deals.
Tell that to the Sioux, Apache, New Pearce, etc.
pagerman @ work said:No, not really.Daddy said:
His lawyers made a back room deal with the courts somebody got paid under the table due to a technicality he's free.
The leftist ideology unfortunately is destroying this country.
It's truly corruption and evilBasically he paid a $10,000 fine and did community service and Cook County dropped the charges. Then he was reindicted on the same charges, which is double jeopardy.Quote:
But after initially charging Smollett with disorderly conduct, Cook County prosecutors dropped the charges against him, noting that he had forfeited his $10,000 bond and had done community service.
After the decision to drop the charges drew significant backlash from the public, former Cook County Judge Michael Toomin appointed former U.S. attorney Dan Webb as a special prosecutor in the case. Webb eventually refiled charges, but Smollett's attorneys have now successfully argued that the new charges amounted to a violation of the double jeopardy clause of the Fifth Amendment, which prevents an individual from being prosecuted twice for the same crime.
"It defies credulity to believe that defendant would agree to forfeit $10,000 with the understanding that CCSAO could simply reindict him the following day," the state supreme court wrote.
You can debate the merits of whether a $10,000 fine and community service was sufficient, once served he can't be charged again, and that is a good thing.
They had to wait until after the election.usmcbrooks said:
Surprised it took this long.
This man tells you why It should be Matt Gaetz for Attorney General, 🔥🔥
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