Message from @Neph (Nec) / Krystaps (War)
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2021 will be wild
I'm ready! đ
Hey is it true there dercertifying Georgia results for Biden
I think the Georgia Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on this (organized Nov 13th, I believe?) Is rumored to have a report recommending decertifying Georgia results, but itâs hard to find good info. Iâm trying to figure out if this is actually Senator Ligons website, but the alleged report is here: http://www.senatorligon.com/THE_FINAL%20REPORT.PDF
Date of that report is Dec 17th thought
@blueorbit is Georgia state involved in the Rittenhouse case?
Oh I have no idea I was just responding.
saying prayers for the kid. hope he walks. He should have been acquitted by now.
The Rittenhouse case is from Kenosha Wisconsin, Kyle is a 17 year old from Antioch ILL who went to Kenosha to HELP those being effected by the riots.
Next court date is January 3rd, I think
Not sure how many pretrial hearings there are - I look forward to seeing the coverage once the trial begins.
I have problems understanding the object of a series of pretrial hearings. What are to be decided in these?
I understand the need for one....or two to suppliment the written process of deposition.
oh
weird
i thought it was exactly one month our from the last one
the president can just pardon him right
or if he cant get the state gov to do it
as hes a republican
"Show me the man, and Iâll show you the crime.â
- Lavrentiy Beria, head of Joseph Stalinâs secret police. @Neph (Nec) / Krystaps (War)#6654
This is not true. The crime only requires to have taken place.
```While pardons are typically given to people who have been prosecuted, they can cover conduct that has not resulted in legal proceedings.
A pardon cannot apply to conduct that has not yet occurred.
The U.S. Supreme Court clarified this in a 1866 case, saying the pardon power âextends to every offense known to the law, and may be exercised at any time after its commission, either before legal proceedings are taken or during their pendency, or after conviction and judgment.â
Most pardons are issued to people who have been prosecuted and sentenced. But in 1977, President Jimmy Carter pardoned hundreds of thousands of âdraft dodgersâ who avoided a government-imposed obligation to serve in the Vietnam War.```
does anyone wonder why Kyle Rittenhouse was charged frivolously?
I doubt anyone wonders why at this point. It's obviously intended to make him a political football.
Rittenhouse will be back in court on March 10, and the trial is scheduled for March 29.
The reason he's undergoing a trial is because this was a highly publicized shooting with two people that died. It's par for the course.
Honestly don't think it's entirely political, but politics is a big factor for sure.
Itâs a travesty that Blake isnât facing charges.
who is blake in this muppetshow again?
oh, right! The guy shot.
i didn't catch the last hearing - when is Rittenhouse's next court date? And when does the trial actually start?
I think the trial starts the end of March... the 29th, I think.
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