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In reply to the discussion: Suspended jail sentence is the way to go [View all]brush
(56,494 posts)8. Isn't this post about gag order punishment of a few hours in the courthouse...
jail cell, not a gulty verdict in the trial and thus jail time or suspended sentence for if found guilty?
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If He's Found 'Not Guilty' - Would He Still Have To Serve Jail Time For Violating The Gag Order If.....
global1
May 2024
#1
No: the object is to keep him from intimidating people during the trial
struggle4progress
May 2024
#13
Wrong. He's lived a life where whatever consequences he's faced has always been minimal ...
marble falls
May 2024
#10
Remand him to the court jailroom during any breaks or recesses in the trial, including meal times....
Think. Again.
May 2024
#18
Again, the answer is so simple - HOUSE ARREST court and back, nowhere else.
Runningdawg
May 2024
#23
Yes - house arrest with no access to media or internet, no phone, no tweets, no interviews
FakeNoose
May 2024
#35
I feel sorry for the Secret Service, but put his ass in Riker's general population. Trump is tough,
Dan
May 2024
#42
I suspect the Secret Service has made the Judge aware of what their needs are for tRumps personal safety.
Ford_Prefect
May 2024
#44