Al Ritter
I'll start out with stating the legal ramifications of
the trial. To begin with he hasn’t been convicted yet. A Judge can either
accept the jury’s guilty claim or he can vacate that claim, but that is done at
sentencing not the end of the trial.
On the legal side of this trial, there are so many prosecutorial
missteps along the way it is hard not to see so many ways to an appeal. Statute
of Limitations boundaries were crossed, they turned a misdemeanor into a felony
without any declaration of what the secondary charge was that would have turned
it into a felony.
This doesn’t even address the Judge’s final
instructions to the jury that violated every judicial precedence set forth in
law.
Putting all this aside. Biden has used his son’s
guilty verdict for 100% political gain. The reason he has done so is to claim
that the judicial system is fair and just, in effect legitimizing Trump’s
trial.
This can work for the lower intelligence electorate,
but for the educated it paints a very different picture.
November is 4 ½ months away and the life span of a news
cycle is so short that any points scored right now stay ingrained in the minds
of the voters as either a win or a loss.
Hunter’s verdict contains very different scenarios
than Trump’s verdict. It’s a total apples vs oranges type of trials.
Biden has been closed lip as of late if he will pardon
or commute Hunter’s sentence. Initially he said he wouldn’t but now KJP is
silent on the issue. Although Hunter is facing a maximum sentence of 25 years
for the gun charges it is unlikely he will serve that as a first time offender.
My personal thought is that the sentencing will be
minimal at best, maybe even probation, but this is certainly not the end of
Hunter’s woes. September he faces charges that he didn’t pay taxes on $1.4
million dollars in income. If the prosecution has their ducks in a row and
advances quickly on the attack and ties his father into the family influence
peddling scheme, and where the money came from, it would fall neatly right
before the election.
At that point it would play well with voters. Just as
Joe Biden was lecturing a group about Gun Violence not 24 hrs. after his son
was found guilty on gun charges, if his son is found guilty of not paying
income taxes, how would that look for Joe after constantly repeating during his
campaign about how all American’s need to pay their “fair share?”
November is approaching quickly, make your votes
count!
3 comments:
This whole situation doesn't pass the smell test
The judge in the Trump trial should have recused himself due to his political contributions and his daughter's line of work! Prejudiced from the get go!
I was watching Fox News yesterday and all the pundits were saying that either Joe or Trump would commute Hunter's sentence because they both have compassion for their children. I say BS if Trump does that I'll be floored. Trump placed boundaries on his kids but Joe most certainly didn't with Hunter. Kids learn bad behavior from their parents by example. Leave that little rat bast*rd in jail of sentenced properly! Hopefully his father will follow into incarceration like his son, he'll be eligible for prosecution in Jan 2025!
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