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Legal experts predict Trump could try to plead insanity or blame others if he's charged with crimes from his attempts to overturn the 2020 election
Throughout the January 6 hearings, the public heard testimonies from several former Justice Department officials who said that they informed Trump on multiple occasions that there was no evidence of election fraud. But despite their conversations, the former president continued to say the election was stolen and pushed election officials to find proof that there was election fraud.
Former Attorney General William Barr even said that at one point, Trump had become "detached from reality."
Trump could plead to insanity to avoid being prosecuted, some legal experts say. But others disagree.
"I don't think it's very likely — assuming an indictment and a trial — that Donald Trump would defend himself as insane or mentally deranged and thus not criminally culpable," said John Q. Barrett, a former associate independent counsel in the Iran-contra investigation."I think Trump would largely defend himself the way he has conducted himself. He would say 'I won. It was a steal.'"
To push back on Trump's possible legal defense, federal prosecutors could present evidence that he was sane and clear-minded while attempting to overturn the election results.
Prosecutors could also point to other rhetoric Trump used before the presidential election, where he suggested that the election could be rigged. This would aid them in showcasing a pattern in Trump's behavior.
Legal experts predict Trump could try to plead insanity or blame others if he's charged with crimes from his attempts to overturn the 2020 election
Throughout the January 6 hearings, the public heard testimonies from several former Justice Department officials who said that they informed Trump on multiple occasions that there was no evidence of election fraud. But despite their conversations, the former president continued to say the election was stolen and pushed election officials to find proof that there was election fraud.
Former Attorney General William Barr even said that at one point, Trump had become "detached from reality."
Trump could plead to insanity to avoid being prosecuted, some legal experts say. But others disagree.
"I don't think it's very likely — assuming an indictment and a trial — that Donald Trump would defend himself as insane or mentally deranged and thus not criminally culpable," said John Q. Barrett, a former associate independent counsel in the Iran-contra investigation."I think Trump would largely defend himself the way he has conducted himself. He would say 'I won. It was a steal.'"
To push back on Trump's possible legal defense, federal prosecutors could present evidence that he was sane and clear-minded while attempting to overturn the election results.
Prosecutors could also point to other rhetoric Trump used before the presidential election, where he suggested that the election could be rigged. This would aid them in showcasing a pattern in Trump's behavior.
There need to be charges and POOTWH needs to stand trial. At the very least to be allowed to defend himself and be given the opportunity to present his case. Regardless of the outcome, the process has to be allowed to proceed. Whether DOJ or any of the other jurisdictions currently investigating POOTWH.
I think we're going to see that. Yes, it may drag out. Yes, its unpresidented and never occurred before. Yes, the SCOTUS may interfere, and yes it may be a shit show. But it needs to happen. Doing nothing is not an option.
"Only the guilty plea the fifth."
And if a judge determines that POOTWH is indeed insane, he should be sentenced to a mental health prison facility, a la John Hinkley, until such time that he's no longer considered a threat. And a threat and a menace he is.
Legal experts predict Trump could try to plead insanity or blame others if he's charged with crimes from his attempts to overturn the 2020 election
Throughout the January 6 hearings, the public heard testimonies from several former Justice Department officials who said that they informed Trump on multiple occasions that there was no evidence of election fraud. But despite their conversations, the former president continued to say the election was stolen and pushed election officials to find proof that there was election fraud.
Former Attorney General William Barr even said that at one point, Trump had become "detached from reality."
Trump could plead to insanity to avoid being prosecuted, some legal experts say. But others disagree.
"I don't think it's very likely — assuming an indictment and a trial — that Donald Trump would defend himself as insane or mentally deranged and thus not criminally culpable," said John Q. Barrett, a former associate independent counsel in the Iran-contra investigation."I think Trump would largely defend himself the way he has conducted himself. He would say 'I won. It was a steal.'"
To push back on Trump's possible legal defense, federal prosecutors could present evidence that he was sane and clear-minded while attempting to overturn the election results.
Prosecutors could also point to other rhetoric Trump used before the presidential election, where he suggested that the election could be rigged. This would aid them in showcasing a pattern in Trump's behavior.
Legal insanity would disqualify him though. right?
It does not take a legal expert to know that he will blame anyone and everyone for what he did and did not do. Everyone from his own kids to the baby Jesus. And guess what....at least 74 million Americans will believe him.
Legal experts predict Trump could try to plead insanity or blame others if he's charged with crimes from his attempts to overturn the 2020 election
Throughout the January 6 hearings, the public heard testimonies from several former Justice Department officials who said that they informed Trump on multiple occasions that there was no evidence of election fraud. But despite their conversations, the former president continued to say the election was stolen and pushed election officials to find proof that there was election fraud.
Former Attorney General William Barr even said that at one point, Trump had become "detached from reality."
Trump could plead to insanity to avoid being prosecuted, some legal experts say. But others disagree.
"I don't think it's very likely — assuming an indictment and a trial — that Donald Trump would defend himself as insane or mentally deranged and thus not criminally culpable," said John Q. Barrett, a former associate independent counsel in the Iran-contra investigation."I think Trump would largely defend himself the way he has conducted himself. He would say 'I won. It was a steal.'"
To push back on Trump's possible legal defense, federal prosecutors could present evidence that he was sane and clear-minded while attempting to overturn the election results.
Prosecutors could also point to other rhetoric Trump used before the presidential election, where he suggested that the election could be rigged. This would aid them in showcasing a pattern in Trump's behavior.
Legal insanity would disqualify him though. right?
I don't know of any law on the books disqualifying you from holding office because of a legal defense you employed. (of course, logic would state you SHOULDN'T be allowed to, but logic isn't spelled lawgic for a reason)
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Legal experts predict Trump could try to plead insanity or blame others if he's charged with crimes from his attempts to overturn the 2020 election
Throughout the January 6 hearings, the public heard testimonies from several former Justice Department officials who said that they informed Trump on multiple occasions that there was no evidence of election fraud. But despite their conversations, the former president continued to say the election was stolen and pushed election officials to find proof that there was election fraud.
Former Attorney General William Barr even said that at one point, Trump had become "detached from reality."
Trump could plead to insanity to avoid being prosecuted, some legal experts say. But others disagree.
"I don't think it's very likely — assuming an indictment and a trial — that Donald Trump would defend himself as insane or mentally deranged and thus not criminally culpable," said John Q. Barrett, a former associate independent counsel in the Iran-contra investigation."I think Trump would largely defend himself the way he has conducted himself. He would say 'I won. It was a steal.'"
To push back on Trump's possible legal defense, federal prosecutors could present evidence that he was sane and clear-minded while attempting to overturn the election results.
Prosecutors could also point to other rhetoric Trump used before the presidential election, where he suggested that the election could be rigged. This would aid them in showcasing a pattern in Trump's behavior.
https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-legal-defense-arguments-if-he-faces-criminal-charges-2022-7
Legal insanity would disqualify him though. right?I think we're going to see that. Yes, it may drag out. Yes, its unpresidented and never occurred before. Yes, the SCOTUS may interfere, and yes it may be a shit show. But it needs to happen. Doing nothing is not an option.
"Only the guilty plea the fifth."
And if a judge determines that POOTWH is indeed insane, he should be sentenced to a mental health prison facility, a la John Hinkley, until such time that he's no longer considered a threat. And a threat and a menace he is.
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Everyone from his own kids to the baby Jesus.
And guess what....at least 74 million Americans will believe him.
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They should send some of those windbreaker wearing agents down Palm Beach, sooner rater than later.
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
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and ok when you do it. Another bizarre post.
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