• evatronic@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Only the governor of the state can issue a pardon for state crimes. It doesn’t look like the current governor is going to do that.

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      1 year ago

      NY? The NY the violations in this that indictment has no recommendations for jail time.

      The only indictment with jail time in the sentencing guidelines are the federal indictments. Sentencing guidelines call for a 10-20 years on those charges.

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          1 year ago

          The comments you are replying to aren’t about hypothetical charges in Georgia that don’t exist. They’re about all and any charges.

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            1 year ago

            You’re the only person in this thread talking about New York, it seems. But okay, if you say so.

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              1 year ago

              People you are replying to in this thread are about the indictments in general. They discussing whether the charged stick, etc. Then you brought up state charges. The only state charges that exist are in NY, that’s why I mentioned them in response. There’s no charges in GA, and there might never be.

              Also, a sitting president is 100% insulated from state authorities while in office. So unless the trial takes less than a years time, which it won’t, and never does, it won’t matter if he wins. At least not until Jan 22 of 2029. By then the damage will be done.