Posted on Oct 25, 2023
Siding with Trump, the ACLU says a judge's gag order in Jan. 6 case is too sweeping
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The witches are still hunting and with no end in sight. TDS rules the minds of the weak.
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What a REAL GAG Order looks like :
1.) https://youtu.be/jmQPzFc_k_4?si=ivBHrk1ye488Vryl
2.) https://youtu.be/91LGi9moVX0?si=66OyJirQTz9zBLTJ
3.) https://youtube.com/shorts/p3JR8Lr-QUA?si=2npnXmOhen6qxywB
Formally known as a non-dissemination order, a gag order is a court-imposed restriction on what information during trial or preliminary proceedings can be released to the public and what those involved in the case can say about it.
gag order
When a judge issues a ruling stating that certain information can't be posted online or printed in newspapers (or sometimes, even discussed outside the court room), it's called a gag order.
The judge in a legal case often issues a gag order when she's concerned that knowing details about the case before it begins might influence potential members of a jury.
The danger is that jurors may come to a trial having already heard or read details about it and make their decisions based on rumors rather than the facts they learn in court. Gag orders are one way to help ensure a fair trial.
SOURCE : https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/gag%20order
What a REAL GAG Order looks like :
1.) https://youtu.be/jmQPzFc_k_4?si=ivBHrk1ye488Vryl
2.) https://youtu.be/91LGi9moVX0?si=66OyJirQTz9zBLTJ
3.) https://youtube.com/shorts/p3JR8Lr-QUA?si=2npnXmOhen6qxywB
Formally known as a non-dissemination order, a gag order is a court-imposed restriction on what information during trial or preliminary proceedings can be released to the public and what those involved in the case can say about it.
gag order
When a judge issues a ruling stating that certain information can't be posted online or printed in newspapers (or sometimes, even discussed outside the court room), it's called a gag order.
The judge in a legal case often issues a gag order when she's concerned that knowing details about the case before it begins might influence potential members of a jury.
The danger is that jurors may come to a trial having already heard or read details about it and make their decisions based on rumors rather than the facts they learn in court. Gag orders are one way to help ensure a fair trial.
SOURCE : https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/gag%20order
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