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posted ago by Legalpede ago by Legalpede +44 / -0

Legalpede 101 AMA:

lawyer pede here. AMA re legal process questions for the legal fights going on, I'll do my best to answer.

Situation so far: GEOTUS is besieged by hostile forces in his administration and around the republic. (Check out the manpower reshuffle going on right now)

There are two battles, a Legal battle, and a Public Opinion battle. The traitors have the entire MSM and so the public opinion battle is as hardly fought as any other. It is important for this reason that 'relatable' bits of evidence get into the national conscienceness (specific dead people voting, specific voters who had their vote stolen by someone else, specific people who got multiple ballots, specific instances of witnessed fraud, criminality, and other malfeasance.

In the legal battle there are many battlefronts, each state has its own laws, and requires locally licensed attorneys to make appearances on behalf of the campaign. I've seen pleadings filed in PA and MI. MI pleadings alleged pages of widespread fraud. In states where fraud is established, a Judge may grant relief.

Relief requested must become, at a minimum, a Vote 'Audit', a recount without an audit is essentially useless (otherwise same fraudulent ballots go into same machines). Other relief could be an election do-over in a particular state (this has been done in other kinds of elections with even a small amount of fraud proved). GEOTUS legalbeagles appear to be going for Recount in GA and WI. Lawsuits pending in PA

GA: Recount/Audit WI: Recount/(Audit?) PA: Lawsuit (Relief requested: disqualify hundreds of thousands of ballots). Ballots arriving too late supposed to be segregated. NV: Investigating out of state voters, and other fraud (looking at you californians) AZ: Unknown (Sharpiegate not gaining much traction legally as far as I know) MI: Suit alleging massive levels of fraud launched. Pleadings are extensive, and if even half of it is true, it is worth becoming top MSM story regardless of whether it makes a difference in who wins.

AMA (& I'll do my best to answer). Other legalpedes welcome to opine.

For the Republic!

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Evzada 1 point ago +1 / -0

Excellent answer and thanks for doing this AMA, definitely needed here