General Electile Dysfunction: an election that lasts longer than 4 days is a serious medical problem

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Filthy

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looks God-Emperor's legal team walked off the job.

can't wait to see who he gets to file legal briefs and defend him in the Senate.
 

Filthy

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Pres Trump will now be defended by Bruce Castor. That's the guy who declined to prosecute Bill Cosby in 2005, lost his election in 2015 after Cosby was prosecuted and convicted, and then sued Cosby's victim for costing him the election.

the suit was dismissed with prejudice at a preliminary hearing

 

Lukewarm Carl

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Pres Trump will now be defended by Bruce Castor. That's the guy who declined to prosecute Bill Cosby in 2005, lost his election in 2015 after Cosby was prosecuted and convicted, and then sued Cosby's victim for costing him the election.

the suit was dismissed with prejudice at a preliminary hearing

Seems like the right man for the job!
 

Filthy

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Where we at in our peach mint?

Has he been brought up on criminal charges yet?
the Nazis were deplatformed and Hitler sentenced to 5 years for Treason following their attempted coup....
so...careful what you wish for
 

Lukewarm Carl

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“The defendant was sentenced to 27 years of incarceration, with all but 180 months sentence suspended.”


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Steward may have had previous drug felonies, which could explain why prosecutors sought a harsh sentence against him in 2003.

Records from the D.C. superior court list a Reginald Steward as being sentenced to two years in jail for an attempted robbery in 1984. A man by the same name was sentenced to 20 months in prison in 1987 for distributing cocaine. A man named Reginald Steward who pleaded guilty in 1990 to distributing heroin was sentenced to three years in jail, according to superior court records.

Legal filings for Steward’s 2003 case were not immediately available, so it is not clear whether any previous felonies factored into his 27 year sentence."


So on the surface... He served 13 years for being involved in selling two dimebags of h. Which is definitely excessive... But it appears that he may have had multiple prior offenses which provides some context for why someone would have gotten hit with a hammer for such a small offense.