Hunter: Plea Deal
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wrote on 22 Jun 2023, 02:55 last edited by
So you've been told.
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wrote on 22 Jun 2023, 03:10 last edited by
Nope, just a lifetime of Louisiana politics.
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wrote on 22 Jun 2023, 03:19 last edited by Jon
So tell me your theory of the case. Why would David Weiss, Trump's pick for US Attorney in Delaware, do the Biden's bidding?
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wrote on 22 Jun 2023, 18:13 last edited by
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wrote on 22 Jun 2023, 23:58 last edited by Jon
“We heard”. Can you be more specific?
Seems like she could be be disbarred and perhaps prosecuted if they have real evidence.
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wrote on 26 Jun 2023, 13:15 last edited by
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wrote on 26 Jul 2023, 21:14 last edited by
If that would have been Jon, he would have gotten prison time.
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wrote on 29 Jul 2023, 12:44 last edited by George K
Wise and Hines are have been called prosecutorial "terminators"
They are described as hardliners who “pursue stern sentences and prosecute even small-time crooks.”
Their reputation comes from bringing some of the biggest public corruption cases in Maryland history.
Wise helped bring the biggest racketeering case in Maryland history in 2016.
Wise and Hines would later prosecute corrupt Baltimore cops who robbed drug dealers and ran interference for a million-dollar heroin ring.
The importance -
In 2018, these prosecutors charged a defendant with failing to file/pay taxes (26 USC 7203) - the same charges brought against Hunter Biden.
The 2018 defendant only owed $60K.
But Wise and Hines demanded 1 year in jail. (He got 10 months)
In the 2018 case -
These prosecutors made sure the Court was informed of the particular details by which that defendant (1) failed to pay taxes and (2) used false deductions.
Their filings were thorough and complete.
 demand Hunter receive probation.
These prosecutors, via an Exhibit to the plea, also agree that that Hunter “miscategorized" prostitutes and sex clubs as "legitimate business expenses.
In doing so, they downplay an easily provable felony (26 USC 7206, also not charged) as a mere mistake.
And by (apparently) allowing Hunter Biden's lawyers to draft plea documents, they omitted key facts underlying much of the uncharged conduct (deductions, etc.).
Such deference was not seen in these prosecutors' similar 2018 tax case.
Wise and Hines even agreed to the claim that Hunter received $1 million from Patrick Ho (a Chinese national convicted for bribery) “as a payment for legal fees” –
without even thinking to question whether that payment was a bribe masked as legal fees.
In sum, the Hunter Biden deal just isn't a departure for the DOJ -
It is out of character for these public corruption prosecutors who earned their reputation as being tough on even minor offenders.
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wrote on 29 Jul 2023, 12:46 last edited by
Schools. Cocktail parties. Social events.
When you live in The Swamp, unless you want a pariah's existence for you and your family, you play ball.
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wrote on 29 Jul 2023, 12:47 last edited by
Always nice for a mid level bureaucrat to feel like the President owes you a favor. Such favors are indeed paid back.
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wrote on 29 Jul 2023, 13:13 last edited by
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wrote on 29 Jul 2023, 21:07 last edited by LuFins Dad
@George-K said in Hunter: Plea Deal:
"When Republicans screw up, that's the story. When Democrats screw up, it's the Republican response that's the story."
At least the GOP isn't "seizing."
Foibles… Gun charges. Cocaine abuse. Hookers, Blow, Foreign Nationals, and Blackmail = Foibles.
Thank God it wasn’t Shenanigans.
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@George-K said in Hunter: Plea Deal:
"When Republicans screw up, that's the story. When Democrats screw up, it's the Republican response that's the story."
At least the GOP isn't "seizing."
Foibles… Gun charges. Cocaine abuse. Hookers, Blow, Foreign Nationals, and Blackmail = Foibles.
Thank God it wasn’t Shenanigans.
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wrote on 31 Jul 2023, 09:18 last edited by
@George-K said in Hunter: Plea Deal:
@LuFins-Dad said in Hunter: Plea Deal:
Thank God it wasn’t Shenanigans.
Or Tomfoolery!
Plenty of skylarking, monkeyshines and bunkum, though.
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wrote on 31 Jul 2023, 23:18 last edited by