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    On Fri Jan 10 21:47:13 2025 Adrian Dittman wrote:

    No Judge Will Overturn Donald Trump's Conviction?Alan Dershowitz
    Published May 31, 2024 at 11:12 AM EDT


    Attorney Alan Dershowitz believes former President Donald Trump's
    conviction in his criminal hush money case will not be overturned due to
    the New York legal system and judges not wanting to be held
    "responsible" for such decisions.

    Trump has lashed out at the Manhattan jury's decision to find him guilty
    of 34 counts of falsifying business records in relation to purported hush money payments made to adult film star Stormy Daniels in the months
    leading up to his successful 2016 presidential election victory. Daniels alleged that she had an affair with Trump in 2006, which he has denied. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg brought the case forward as part
    of a March 2023 indictment.

    "This was a disgrace. This was a rigged trial by a conflicted judge who
    was corrupt," Trump said outside the courtroom following the verdict.
    Trump, who has long denounced the prosecution as a "witch hunt," has said
    he is innocent of all charges in this case and other criminal and civil
    cases he is facing.

    While appearing on Steve Bannon's War Room podcast on Thursday,
    Dershowitz said the former president "has to appeal first through the New York system, and the New York system are all judges that don't wanna be responsible for freeing Donald Trump."

    He added: "These are people who have to live with their families. These
    are people who don't wanna be Dershowitzed."

    Newsweek has reached out to Dershowitz via email for further comment.



    The longtime lawyer and Harvard Law School professor emeritus compared Trump's legal anguish to his own personal strife, mentioning how Harvard
    Law School "canceled" him after 50 years of service due to him
    representing Trump during his first impeachment.

    "People know what happened to me when I defended Donald Trump on the
    floor of the Senate. Nobody on Martha's Vineyard would speak to me....I
    am not encouraged that he'll get a fair appeal," Dershowitz said, adding
    that the case may reach the Supreme Court, but not prior to the November
    5 election.
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    Attorney Alan Dershowitz returns to the courtroom after a break during
    former President Donald Trump's hush money trial at Manhattan Criminal
    Court on May 20 in New York City. Dershowitz believes Trump's conviction
    in his...
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    The legal analyst also said he predicted a Trump conviction in this case
    due to the location of the trial and strong Democratic leaning in New
    York City, echoing Trump's words about the overall case being "rigged."

    Dershowitz's Thursday remarks are contrary to what he said earlier this month, in which he said during the first days of the trial that
    prosecutors in the hush money case were perhaps following a doomed
    "roadmap" in attempting to reach a Trump conviction?comparing the case to
    the New York Court of Appeals' overturning of Harvey Weinstein's 2020
    rape conviction.

    "I can't imagine how the Court of Appeals in New York that reversed the Harvey Weinstein conviction?which was a harder case to reverse?wouldn't reverse this conviction if it got up there," he said on Fox News.
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    The longtime lawyer also said in April that some Democrats wanted Trump "killed" based on legislation introduced by Representative Bennie
    Thompson, a Mississippi Democrat, called the "Denying Infinite Security
    and Government Resources Allocated toward Convicted and Extremely Dishonorable Former Protectees Act"?or the DISGRACED Act?intended to terminate Secret Service protection for individuals convicted of either
    state or local felonies.

    New York City-based attorney Nicole Brenecki recently told Newsweek that Secret Service has very likely already been involved in any potential incarceration discussions should Trump be sentenced to prison time.

    Trump's sentencing will be on July 11.




    In case you missed it but Trump was re-elected and it would be high treason to give ANY court finding that would interfere with his official duties.

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  • From =?UTF-8?B?Y3ljbGludG9t?=@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jan 10 23:58:38 2025
    On Fri Jan 10 21:47:13 2025 Adrian Dittman wrote:

    No Judge Will Overturn Donald Trump's Conviction?Alan Dershowitz
    Published May 31, 2024 at 11:12 AM EDT


    Attorney Alan Dershowitz believes former President Donald Trump's
    conviction in his criminal hush money case will not be overturned due to
    the New York legal system and judges not wanting to be held
    "responsible" for such decisions.

    Trump has lashed out at the Manhattan jury's decision to find him guilty
    of 34 counts of falsifying business records in relation to purported hush money payments made to adult film star Stormy Daniels in the months
    leading up to his successful 2016 presidential election victory. Daniels alleged that she had an affair with Trump in 2006, which he has denied. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg brought the case forward as part
    of a March 2023 indictment.

    "This was a disgrace. This was a rigged trial by a conflicted judge who
    was corrupt," Trump said outside the courtroom following the verdict.
    Trump, who has long denounced the prosecution as a "witch hunt," has said
    he is innocent of all charges in this case and other criminal and civil
    cases he is facing.

    While appearing on Steve Bannon's War Room podcast on Thursday,
    Dershowitz said the former president "has to appeal first through the New York system, and the New York system are all judges that don't wanna be responsible for freeing Donald Trump."

    He added: "These are people who have to live with their families. These
    are people who don't wanna be Dershowitzed."

    Newsweek has reached out to Dershowitz via email for further comment.



    The longtime lawyer and Harvard Law School professor emeritus compared Trump's legal anguish to his own personal strife, mentioning how Harvard
    Law School "canceled" him after 50 years of service due to him
    representing Trump during his first impeachment.

    "People know what happened to me when I defended Donald Trump on the
    floor of the Senate. Nobody on Martha's Vineyard would speak to me....I
    am not encouraged that he'll get a fair appeal," Dershowitz said, adding
    that the case may reach the Supreme Court, but not prior to the November
    5 election.
    Exclusively Available to Subscribers
    Try it now for $1
    Alan Dershowitz
    Attorney Alan Dershowitz returns to the courtroom after a break during
    former President Donald Trump's hush money trial at Manhattan Criminal
    Court on May 20 in New York City. Dershowitz believes Trump's conviction
    in his...
    Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images

    The legal analyst also said he predicted a Trump conviction in this case
    due to the location of the trial and strong Democratic leaning in New
    York City, echoing Trump's words about the overall case being "rigged."

    Dershowitz's Thursday remarks are contrary to what he said earlier this month, in which he said during the first days of the trial that
    prosecutors in the hush money case were perhaps following a doomed
    "roadmap" in attempting to reach a Trump conviction?comparing the case to
    the New York Court of Appeals' overturning of Harvey Weinstein's 2020
    rape conviction.

    "I can't imagine how the Court of Appeals in New York that reversed the Harvey Weinstein conviction?which was a harder case to reverse?wouldn't reverse this conviction if it got up there," he said on Fox News.
    Read more

    Donald Trump "nearly doubled" fundraising record after verdict:
    Campaign
    George Conway trolls evangelical leader's defense of Donald Trump
    Donald Trump's hometown newspaper cheers guilty verdict: "Damning"
    Mary Trump does victory lap after Donald Trump verdict

    The longtime lawyer also said in April that some Democrats wanted Trump "killed" based on legislation introduced by Representative Bennie
    Thompson, a Mississippi Democrat, called the "Denying Infinite Security
    and Government Resources Allocated toward Convicted and Extremely Dishonorable Former Protectees Act"?or the DISGRACED Act?intended to terminate Secret Service protection for individuals convicted of either
    state or local felonies.

    New York City-based attorney Nicole Brenecki recently told Newsweek that Secret Service has very likely already been involved in any potential incarceration discussions should Trump be sentenced to prison time.

    Trump's sentencing will be on July 11.




    A Democrat prosecutor taking a case SPECIFICALLY before a Democrat judge and with 100% registered Democrat Jury.

    There isn't even an INKLING of a law that makes it illegal for a man to pay a sexual partner for her silence or else the entire Democrat Congress would be DOA.

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