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6 Jan 2020 U.S. Events (Split from A Deeply Fractured US)

If you have the twelve or so minutes, this is the most blistering sentencing speech from a judge I’ve ever seen. Tina Peters was a county clerk and election denier who abused her position and facilitated unlawful access to vote tallying machines, ironically due to her denial of the integrity of the election. Could also have posted this in the FAFO thread..

 
If you have the twelve or so minutes, this is the most blistering sentencing speech from a judge I’ve ever seen. Tina Peters was a county clerk and election denier who abused her position and facilitated unlawful access to vote tallying machines, ironically due to her denial of the integrity of the election. Could also have posted this in the FAFO thread..

Wow. Harsh. And as the camera cuts, the defence was asking for a stay? Ballsy!!
 
No, no I'm sorry you cannot ask to change your plea . To not guilty for reasons of diminished capacity stupidity does not count , insanity yes but stupidity does not.
 
I imagine very similar to how I said no to my son when he asked to take my car to Montreal with his friends the day he got his driver’s license…talking to an adult but like dealing with a child.
Ah. Those moments in life when we get hit with a question just so blatantly shocking it takes the brain a moment to process if we just heard what we think we did 😅
 

Well I was not expecting that in the “I’m moving to Canada” subset of people.
What a clown. He’s probably just trying to run the clock to a pardon. As farcical asylum claims go, that one’s wild.
 
I’m curious how he got in.
I doubt it was at a port of entry. An immigration check would have found him inadmissible for criminality. The posted article is short on details of a timeline. Maybe he crossed before being convicted? Otherwise, my guess (and that's all it is) is that he crossed illegally then applied for asylum at a CBSA office inland.
Find him and punt his ass out. U.S. can keep their own trash.
The article says he "had to cancel a refugee eligibility hearing with Canadian authorities for an undisclosed reason" and that he "has been waiting for assurances that he won’t be detained and deported back to the U.S. as a result of skipping out on his prison sentence". Regardless of the outcome of his refugee claim, the US can apply for extradition.
 
I doubt it was at a port of entry. An immigration check would have found him inadmissible for criminality. The posted article is short on details of a timeline. Maybe he crossed before being convicted? Otherwise, my guess (and that's all it is) is that he crossed illegally then applied for asylum at a CBSA office inland.

The article says he "had to cancel a refugee eligibility hearing with Canadian authorities for an undisclosed reason" and that he "has been waiting for assurances that he won’t be detained and deported back to the U.S. as a result of skipping out on his prison sentence". Regardless of the outcome of his refugee claim, the US can apply for extradition.
Yup- sentenced to more than six months = serious criminality. Womp-womp.
 
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