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Whoopies_tds 76 points ago +77 / -1

Keep going to SCOTUS and then to Pitchfork convention if needed

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45fan 61 points ago +61 / -0

No. There is no precedence for this.

Judges are not of the Dredd variety. If there is no one bringing a criminal complaint then there is nothing to adjudicate.

It is not an exaggeration to suggest that this judge is acting completely outside of his authority.

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SilverBackTrump 29 points ago +29 / -0

It 100% is. SCOTUS even in current form would likely rule 9-0 that it's an abuse of separation of powers.

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muslimporn 4 points ago +4 / -0

It's just a sad fact of life people don't always show their true colours until they do such as murder cases where the murderer seemed perfectly normal until they weren't and no one expected it or could believe it.

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EdisonHwy 4 points ago +4 / -0

Where or what is the dirt on Sullivan?

Someone has their heavy thumb on Sullivan's scale of fair justice, IMHO.

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DicksOutForHarambe 3 points ago +3 / -0

he got his son rape and beating charges dismissed

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Long_time_lurker 1 point ago +1 / -0

Pretty sure his "amicus" is close to some of Mueller's team. Based on the "treason" comments, I'm pretty sure his head is deep up the ass of some cuck conspiracy theories like those on redacted.

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DebunkTheLeft 33 points ago +34 / -1

What he's doing he clearly been deemed illegal, they should consider this a "crime in progress" with the perpetrator being the judge.

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DickTick 22 points ago +22 / -0

Well that's pretty simple to answer.... ask yourself this, have you ever seen a judge indict someone and then prosecute them in a court of law by themselves?

No? Ok then.

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FAQ-REDDIT 9 points ago +9 / -0

Law firm of TAR AND FEATHER

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rooftoptendie 4 points ago +4 / -0

I've been saying this should come back in style...

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EdisonHwy 2 points ago +2 / -0

Does that law firm have offices in Texas, Arkansas or Alabama?

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lifeisahologram 5 points ago +5 / -0

I think that's the plan to be honest. Not Flynn's plan but the Deepstate.

Because Flynn has already been proven innocent under the letter of the law. Deepstate can't win legally. So their only tactic is optics now.

So I think their plan is to do such a miscarriage of justice, force it to the Supreme Court, where the court will of course side with the law...but this will allow the media to paint it as "Trump's handpicked judges let Flynn go, Trump is corrupt!"