RichieD: Respectfully, every conservative
legal expert with a published reaction to the trial I've read
so far have stated a litany of various reversible errors
committed,; criticisms of the conduct of the trial, the motivations
behind it, the bias of the main players including judge Merchan;
questionable if not unethical trial tactics; due
process deprivations, among other criticisms.
Of course, you won't find that critical commentary in NY
Times or Wa Post, so refer you to postings from conservative legal
experts like Andrew McCarthy, Bret Tolman, John Yoo, Trey Gowdy.
And non-conservative legal experts like Jonathan Turley, Alan
Dershowitz. Perhaps surprisingly, one of the most scathing
commentaries on this lawsuit comes today from Elie Honig, former
Manhattan DA worked with Bragg and now CNN legal contributor.
Invite you to read his op-ed today in New York Magazine, if
you are sincerely interested in learning more about what was
strange.
B/t/w, I work in a mid-size law firm in Kansas. May
reflect "flyover country", Midwestern conservatism and sense of
fair play, but lawyers here that have spoken out mostly negative on
the case. Just a difference of degree. FWIW
RichieD: Respectfully, every conservative legal
Market might be pricing in successful lawfare with the outcome ...
Posted by ictguy on 31st of May 2024 at 01:39 pm
RichieD: Respectfully, every conservative legal expert with a published reaction to the trial I've read so far have stated a litany of various reversible errors committed,; criticisms of the conduct of the trial, the motivations behind it, the bias of the main players including judge Merchan; questionable if not unethical trial tactics; due process deprivations, among other criticisms.
Of course, you won't find that critical commentary in NY Times or Wa Post, so refer you to postings from conservative legal experts like Andrew McCarthy, Bret Tolman, John Yoo, Trey Gowdy. And non-conservative legal experts like Jonathan Turley, Alan Dershowitz. Perhaps surprisingly, one of the most scathing commentaries on this lawsuit comes today from Elie Honig, former Manhattan DA worked with Bragg and now CNN legal contributor. Invite you to read his op-ed today in New York Magazine, if you are sincerely interested in learning more about what was strange.
B/t/w, I work in a mid-size law firm in Kansas. May reflect "flyover country", Midwestern conservatism and sense of fair play, but lawyers here that have spoken out mostly negative on the case. Just a difference of degree. FWIW
+1 Thanks. I will follow up
Posted by DigiNomad on 31st of May 2024 at 08:50 pm
+1
Thanks. I will follow up on some of these references.