Ya, let Trump steal whatever he wants, law is for the deranged.
No, malicious prosecution and/or abuse of process is for the deranged. It's what is meant by "lawfare" (warfare under the color of law). That's the issue here. It remains to be seen whether this particular federal agency will be counter-sued if it turns out this was malicious.
Theft is a charge. Trump hasn't been charged yet, let alone convicted. Leading the public to prematurely conclude something (tried in the court of public opinion) could be an aspect of malicious prosecution.
https://www.alllaw.com/articles/nol...uits-malicious-prosecution-abuse-process.html
"Malicious prosecution and abuse of process are related types of civil lawsuits where one person (the plaintiff) sues another person (the defendant) for, in a prior case, trying to use the legal system against the plaintiff in an inappropriate manner. The prior case can be either criminal or civil in nature. This article discusses the elements of a malicious prosecution or abuse of process claim."
Even now, you are engaging in defamation. That's all you've got, and that's all the FBI has got, which was my point.
When the FBI raided Roger Stone the way they did (pre dawn swat team with weapons) was it because they were in danger? No, it was to defame Stone. And yes, they did manage to intimidate him, even Stone.
Even now, you are engaging in defamation. That's all you've got, and that's all the FBI has got, which was my point.
When the FBI raided Roger Stone the way they did (pre dawn swat team with weapons) was it because they were in danger? No, it was to defame Stone. And yes, they did manage to intimidate him, even Stone.
Wrong----they arrested Stone the way they did to create a spectacle.No.The FBI arrested Stone the way they did because he has been photographed or videoed with guns and has threatened civil war on multiple occasions
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Stone loves spectacle though, so it's all good. I mean, if he can dish it he damn well better be able to take it.Wrong----they arrested Stone the way they did to create a spectacle.
