The Flynn Pardon

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Good1, Nov 25, 2020.

  1. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    And Flynn twice told a federal court he committed a crime.That makes him a criminal.
     
    #11     Nov 26, 2020
  2. Good1

    Good1

    No it only means he was under duress by real criminals. I know enough law to say with surety, any contract under duress is null and void.

    By the way, what crimes are you claiming he committed?
     
    #12     Nov 26, 2020
  3. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    When pleading guilty to a crime the judge asks the defendant if they are pleading guilty under duress.If the defendant says yes the court does not accept the plea.
     
    #13     Nov 26, 2020
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  4. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    The crimes he twice plead guilty to.
     
    #14     Nov 26, 2020
  5. Good1

    Good1

    Oh, you mean those crimes he didn't really commit...while the malicious prosecutors actually committed crimes?
     
    #15     Nov 26, 2020
  6. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    Let me know when the prosecutors are convicted criminals like pardoned convicted criminal Micheal Flynn.
     
    #16     Nov 26, 2020
  7. Good1

    Good1

    That's why they do this to people. They lord their status and position over people without much fear of reprisal because apparently there are few avenues for legal redress for the punishment of malicious prosecutors hiding behind their badges. Its systemic. But now Flynn is released to seek those avenues with the help of the Kraken. Way too early to say they cant succeed.
     
    #17     Nov 26, 2020
  8. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    There is a very simple avenue for legal redress and it was available to Flynn...don't plead guilty...twice
     
    #18     Nov 26, 2020
  9. Good1

    Good1

    Until you are under duress like he was, you cannot know what you would do. Doesn't matter if he pleaded guilty five times. If he was under duress five times, the contract is null and void five times.

    Now, if he is able to raise the legal offense fund, we may find out who lied about their own crimes under the color of official prosecution.

    du·ress
    /d(y)o͝oˈres/


    noun
    1. threats, violence, constraints, or other action brought to bear on someone to do something against their will or better judgment.
      "confessions extracted under duress"

    Duress, or coercion, will invalidate a contract when someone was threatened into making the agreement. ... The court ultimately found that this agreement to raise the price was not enforceable, because it came about through duress. Another common example of duress is blackmail.
    Nolo.com › legal-encyclopedia › un...
    Unenforceable Contracts: What to Watch Out For | Nolo
     
    #19     Nov 26, 2020
  10. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    When entering a guilty plea the judge asks a defendant multiple questions,one of them being are you entering this plea under duress.Flynn had to agree he was pleading guilty of his own free will and not under duress for the court to accept his guilty plea.
     
    #20     Nov 26, 2020