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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,646 posts)
Mon Sep 12, 2022, 05:04 PM Sep 2022

N.Y. judge says he'll bar Trump Org.'s selective prosecution claim

Source: CBS News

A Manhattan judge indicated Monday he won't allow attorneys for the Trump Organization to accuse Manhattan prosecutors of targeting the company out of animus for former President Donald Trump.

New York County Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan said at an at-times testy hearing, six weeks before the company's Oct. 24 fraud and tax evasion trial is scheduled to begin, that he expects arguments and evidence to focus on the charges.

"I will not allow you in any way to bring up a selective prosecution claim, or claim this is some sort of novel prosecution," Merchan said, later adding that he "will have very little patience at trial any questions that are not in a good faith basis."

An attorney for the Trump Organization said earlier during the hearing that she thinks that's why prosecutors investigated the company's former chief financial officer, Allen Weisselberg. The executive who spent decades by Trump's side at the company entered a guilty plea in the case on Aug. 18, acknowledging that he was part of a scheme to receive more than $1.7 million in off-the-books perks and compensation.

Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/news/n-y-judge-says-he-ll-bar-trump-org-s-selective-prosecution-claim/ar-AA11Knhv

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N.Y. judge says he'll bar Trump Org.'s selective prosecution claim (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Sep 2022 OP
Not everyone is as delusional as The Donald. :) ificandream Sep 2022 #1
It truly is selective prosecution. There is so much crime from which prosecutors can pick and choose Marcuse Sep 2022 #2
+1 Jarqui Sep 2022 #3
Even selective prosecution can only succeed if the person is actually guilty. thesquanderer Sep 2022 #4
The Kraken level attorneys present Kraken level arguments, aimed to please tRump, not the law. Alexander Of Assyria Sep 2022 #6
that is true dsc Sep 2022 #9
The answer to letting some people get away with something... thesquanderer Sep 2022 #11
Right on! STFU with all the stupid ass shit! GreenWave Sep 2022 #5
It's really not a hard call. TomSlick Sep 2022 #7
He is such a tool TexasBushwhacker Sep 2022 #8
Great news! Set the expectations right up front. n/t iluvtennis Sep 2022 #10

thesquanderer

(11,968 posts)
4. Even selective prosecution can only succeed if the person is actually guilty.
Mon Sep 12, 2022, 05:30 PM
Sep 2022

That defense seems about as plausible as telling the cop who pulls you over, "hey, what about that other car, he was going even faster than I was." Why it was you and not the other guy is not relevant to whether or not you are guilty.

dsc

(52,147 posts)
9. that is true
Mon Sep 12, 2022, 08:02 PM
Sep 2022

but the reason selective prosecution is a problem is that laws should be equally applied. While I think Trump is literally the last person on earth who has a legitimate claim of selective prosecution, selective prosecution, even of guilty people, undermines the rule of law. For example, if there is a law against all sodomy but only those engaged in sodomy with people of the same gender get prosecuted, then in point of fact the law is being used to discriminate against a disfavored minority.

thesquanderer

(11,968 posts)
11. The answer to letting some people get away with something...
Mon Sep 12, 2022, 10:51 PM
Sep 2022

...is to stop them from getting away with it, not to let others get away with it too.

At least if you're talking about things that are seriously, unambiguously, Bad Things.

GreenWave

(6,620 posts)
5. Right on! STFU with all the stupid ass shit!
Mon Sep 12, 2022, 05:43 PM
Sep 2022

If they don't want so many damn court trials, stop committing so many damn crimes!

TomSlick

(11,082 posts)
7. It's really not a hard call.
Mon Sep 12, 2022, 07:17 PM
Sep 2022

There is no evidence that prosecutors have any particular animus toward Trump. (I will concede that anyone with two brain cells to rub together has some degree of animus toward Trump.) If there was any such evidence it would be irrelevant - there is no germane fact in dispute that such evidence would make more or less likely. Irrelevant evidence is not admissible. Reference by counsel to matters not in evidence is improper.

At this point, arguments by counsel that the judge has ruled improper would be contempt of court.

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