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10 hours ago, JimmyCinnabon said:

Thirty four felony convictions I guess. 

Oh, the irony.  Or karma.  If the claims against the prosecutor in this case are treated the same way, she could be facing felony charges that number in the hundreds.  

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She was arrested based on her escorting the illegal and his lawyer out a private door.   RV says that is not true.   I have read that in one other place.   If that is true, then probably the charges will be dropped or this will become apparent during trial.   DOJ should verify if that new thought is true or not.  

But, she stopped the proceedings of the trial for this guy to escort him out a door that he and his lawyer are not supposed to go out.   That is harboring or concealing or at the very least, the intent to do so.   This will be interesting for sure.   If this new story is true, then it will be interesting to see how this plays out. 

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1 minute ago, mspart said:

She was arrested based on her escorting the illegal and his lawyer out a private door.   RV says that is not true.   I have read that in one other place.   If that is true, then probably the charges will be dropped or this will become apparent during trial.   DOJ should verify if that new thought is true or not.  

But, she stopped the proceedings of the trial for this guy to escort him out a door that he and his lawyer are not supposed to go out.   That is harboring or concealing or at the very least, the intent to do so.   This will be interesting for sure.   If this new story is true, then it will be interesting to see how this plays out. 

mspart

I heard rv either stayed in a Holliday Express or graduated Harvard Law and he says the judge wasn't legally required to help - case closed.  

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From what I’ve read on multiple occasions, whether or not they had a judicial warrant is a big piece to whether or not she broke the law. If that is the case, and they in fact did not have a judicial warrant…..I will say I don’t like what she did, but as a matter of breaking the law, it wouldn’t seem so.  

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3 minutes ago, WrestlingRasta said:

From what I’ve read on multiple occasions, whether or not they had a judicial warrant is a big piece to whether or not she broke the law. If that is the case, and they in fact did not have a judicial warrant…..I will say I don’t like what she did, but as a matter of breaking the law, it wouldn’t seem so.  

But as an officer of the court she is required to follow the law correct?  Also as a judge I bet she knows some very fine lawyers who should be able to get this quickly dismissed if she was following the law. 

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1 minute ago, ionel said:

But as an officer of the court she is required to follow the law correct?  Also as a judge I bet she knows some very fine lawyers who should be able to get this quickly dismissed if she was following the law. 

Correct, which is where the judicial warrant comes into play.  Again just going by what I’ve read from multiple sources, I don’t pretend to know all about things I know nothing about. 

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You read the statute @mspart put up, it doesn’t mention any warrant.  There are lots of people arrested for “aiding and abetting” every year when there is no warrant of any type involved.  

Posted
1 hour ago, mspart said:

She was arrested based on her escorting the illegal and his lawyer out a private door.   RV says that is not true.   I have read that in one other place.   If that is true, then probably the charges will be dropped or this will become apparent during trial.   DOJ should verify if that new thought is true or not.  

But, she stopped the proceedings of the trial for this guy to escort him out a door that he and his lawyer are not supposed to go out.   That is harboring or concealing or at the very least, the intent to do so.   This will be interesting for sure.   If this new story is true, then it will be interesting to see how this plays out. 

mspart

According to an article in the National Review there are witnesses that saw her escort them out the door in question.  

Posted
5 minutes ago, JimmySpeaks said:

According to an article in the National Review there are witnesses that saw her escort them out the door in question.  

Was rv one of them?

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2 minutes ago, ionel said:

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