Posted on Aug 28, 2023
The Trump prosecutors have a grand jury problem. Where are the defense attorneys?
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It's like J6 trials, only the prosecutors can see the evidence because the defendant has already been deemed guilty. There is no justice with this bunch.
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There us no justice and there is no shame. They go after their political opponents in court and if they get the tight court… it’s full steam ahead. I hope most of the January 6’th conviction are reversed on appeal. The ones actually convicted of violence need to be put in jail. Only one girl died on January 6’th and there is still no justice for her.
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You're thinking about how our justice system used to work now we are a Banana Republic. Now in America you jail political opposition just like you can in corrupt countries. You don't really have a trail you just make up charges, arrest the person and then lock them up and if anyone complains you lock them up or beat them down with rubber hoses as well.
I see this going down something like what happened in Cambodia with a mix of Venezuela -
The political antics in the US are just copy cats of political persecutions in other countries -
In 2017 Kem Sokha was sentenced to 27 years imprisonment, and indefinitely suspended his political rights to vote and to stand for election on the charge of “conspiring with foreign power”.
A court statement alleged Sokha had a “secret plan” which had been carried out since 1993 to overthrow the government. However little evidence besides a speech given by Sokha in Australia in 2013 in which he said that the US had advised him to set up a human rights NGO was given. That's all that was needed - a court to claim a crime - not evidence of a crime.
~ sound familiar?
https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2023/03/cambodia-kem-sokha-conviction/
I see this going down something like what happened in Cambodia with a mix of Venezuela -
The political antics in the US are just copy cats of political persecutions in other countries -
In 2017 Kem Sokha was sentenced to 27 years imprisonment, and indefinitely suspended his political rights to vote and to stand for election on the charge of “conspiring with foreign power”.
A court statement alleged Sokha had a “secret plan” which had been carried out since 1993 to overthrow the government. However little evidence besides a speech given by Sokha in Australia in 2013 in which he said that the US had advised him to set up a human rights NGO was given. That's all that was needed - a court to claim a crime - not evidence of a crime.
~ sound familiar?
https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2023/03/cambodia-kem-sokha-conviction/
Cambodia: Opposition leader Kem Sokha sentenced to 27 years on fabricated treason charge
The Cambodian justice system has once again shown its jaw-dropping lack of independence by convicting Kem Sokha on baseless, politically motivated charges.
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