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Trump At “Substantial Risk” of Prison – Brookings; He and Giuliani May Have Committed Many Different State Crimes Q2 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Trump At Risk Of Being ImprisonedWASHINGTON, D.C. (September 27, 2021) - In a very detailed report over 100 pages long, seven legal experts explain for the prestigious Brookings Institution why former president Donald Trump's efforts to change the outcome of Georgia's presidential votes leaves him at “substantial risk of possible state charges predicated on multiple crimes” now being investigated by Fulton County District Attorney Fa...
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Our whole criminal justice process – whether for ex-presidents or the lowest level embezzler or tax cheat — has five basic steps, which we’ll take up in turn. Because Donald Trump is in great legal peril in multiple jurisdictions, at this juncture no one can yet say with any certainty if or when he will complete the legal journey from flying in Air Force One to making license plate number one. Q1 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Step 1: Impaneling A Grand JuryAfter a prosecutor – usually a local district attorney, a state attorney general, or a U.S. attorney – has determined the h...
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The short answer to this question is: Nobody knows! Not all the prosecutors who are planning to seek indictments against him, not the political insiders, not the Justices of the Supreme Court – and not even Donald Trump himself really has a clue. Q3 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and more But maybe we can get some sense of the likelihood that ex-President Trump will be going to prison. We can do that by answering a series of questions, the first of which is: Will Trump be pardoned? Will Trump Be Pardoned?Before noon on January 20, there are two people who could conceivably pardon Trump o...
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A recent ruling from a district court for the Northern District of California confirmed that inmates are eligible for the coronavirus stimulus checks granted under the CARES Act. However, it is being reported that some prison systems are indirectly blocking inmates from claiming their coronavirus stimulus checks.Q3 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and moreAre prisons blocking newsletters?The Federal Bureau of Prisons is banning the newsletters sent to prisoners around the country, The Marshall Project says, citing several lawyers and prisoners. The Marshall Project is a nonprofit news orga...
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