Appeals Court says Dismiss Flynn case

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    • #717
      AvatarFrankO
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      District Judge Sullivan over-ruled,  Flynn free to go. He was set up by Comey-McCabe malfeasance. And fell into their trap.

      Justice now served.

      https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/us-appeals-court-orders-dismissal-of-criminal-case-against-michael-flynn/ar-BB15USRi?li=BBnb7Kz

    • #718
      rjnwmillrjnwmill
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      Frank, it will be interesting to see if Sullivan requests an en banc hearing or if he slinks off and does as he’s told. At least he finally has access to Struzk notes FINALLY located and produced YESTERDAY?  They are represented to be exculpatory for Flynn. This Sullivan guy loses either way.

      Hardly a great cap to his career, either way.

      Here's a toast with one last pour, may it last forever and a minute more;
      Good fortune seems to you have sung, to live and love way past long

    • #719
      Genuine RealistGenuine Realist
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      Has to be. Sullivan should let this one go. You can’t be both judge and prosecutor.

      I wouldn't give you two cents for all your fancy rules if, behind them, they didn't have a little bit of plain, ordinary, everyday kindness - yeah, and a little looking out for the other fella, too.

    • #720
      Rocky17Rocky17
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      All this proves to me is that the judiciary, which I once considered to be apolitical, is just as political as the rest of government service.  Justice Roberts has confirmed that to me.  Unelected legislators.  I do think this was the right call in this case.

    • #751
      AvatarRoscoeMaynard
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      Rocky, based on what we know now about the “investigation”, I agree with you.  Dude should walk and get a bleeppile of attorneys fees paid by the taxpayers.  You could talk me in to filing an indictment against Strok and the justice department for filing this.  It is interesting to me that Strok’s notes indicate that Comey said he the call was legit.  But it is hard to take Strok’s notes too seriously, he’s got notes on a meeting he wasn’t in…which means those notes are hearsay or worse…and by worse I mean a self-serving pile of b.s.

    • #753
      Rocky17Rocky17
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      RM, I truly appreciate your honest change of heart.  You once posted in response to my unrelenting, monotonous rant that the “dude” pleaded guilty and should be sentenced. He did so to prevent a prosecution of his son that would have been bankrupting as it was to himself and fell on his sword to protect his family.  This is the US.  Malicious prosecution to effect a desired political effect should not be the mandate of an honest apolitical DOJ.  Biden and Obama both squarely put themselves in the midst of the conspiratorial cabal.  We all know they will skate.

    • #786
      AvatarRoscoeMaynard
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      pleading guilty was a mistake.  My opinion on that will not change.  But there is sufficient evidence now for the public to make an informed opinion that the prosecution was wrong and more importantly both the FBI and the DOJ kept evidence from the defense and anyone involved in keeping evidence from the defense should be fired.  I feel very strongly about constitutional rights and the checks and balances of our legal system…you can’t defend yourself against the state if the prosecutors violate the constitution.

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