Obviously you don't either if you doubt that SCOTUS will nix this faster than most here nix anything you have to say in your efforts to look intelligent.![]()
Did I ask for judges to be jailed like your fellow Putin lover?
Obviously you don't either if you doubt that SCOTUS will nix this faster than most here nix anything you have to say in your efforts to look intelligent.![]()
There is no requirement to criminally convict someone of insurrection to remove them from the ballot for engaging in insurrection as per the 14th Amendment Section 3.
Numerous candidates have been removed from ballots for elected office in the post-Reconstruction era based on the 14th Amendment Section 3. Not a single one of these candidates had a criminal conviction -- nor is one required to remove them from the ballot in a civil action.
In the same way you can be found liable in a civil trial with enforceable action (fines, prohibitions, etc.) where there was no conviction in a criminal trial. Ask O.J. Simpson about this.
He's not being denied a Constitutional right, because the Constitution itself precludes that right for guys like him.
They are anti-Trumpers , They do not want Trump to win....They will help Democrats to make their goalNice word salad, completely irrelevant to my point.
Republicans filed the case, not Dems.
Yes. Clearly they can as far as Federal Law impacts who is qualified to appear on ballots within the State, because Federal Law also applies to the States.so a state Supreme court can make a decision if somone engaged in insurrection which is actually a federal crime under the law?
The 14th Amendment does not make insurrection against the united States a crime. There is other law that does that. The 14th Amendment has to do with disqualifying people who broke their oath of office in a particular way from henceforth serving as an Officer of the United States. It applies regardless of whether insurrection is a crime.18 U.S. CODE § 2383 - REBELLION OR INSURRECTION
Any act of rebellion or insurrection against the U.S. government constitutes a serious federal crime punishable by serious jail time and fines. This crime is embodied under Title 18 U.S. Code 2383.
Simply put, this law makes it illegal to incite, assist with, or participate in a rebellion or insurrection against United States laws and authority.
Trump wasnt convicted of this crime so how did he engage in insurrection?
Jan 7th could be defined as a riot also not an insurrection...questions of fact are for a due process trial..not a state SC to decide.
I think anti-Trumpers are over joyed, why wouldn't they be? From what expert legal minds are saying, it appears there is an excellent chance the Supreme Court will uphold the Colorado Court's decision. I haven't read that decision yet, have you? Many legal minds are saying it is masterful in its thoroughness and logic. They say it will be difficult for the Supreme Court to reverse. We shall see soon enough. I heard their decision is likely to be handed down in February.They are anti-Trumpers , They do not want Trump to win....They will help Democrats to make their goal
Colorado SC has stayed this until 1/4I think anti-Trumpers are over joyed, why wouldn't they be? From what expert legal minds are saying, it appears there is an excellent chance the Supreme Court will uphold the Colorado Court's decision. I haven't read that decision yet, have you? Many legal minds are saying it is masterful in its thoroughness and logic. They say it will be difficult for the Supreme Court to reverse. We shall see soon enough. I heard their decision is likely to be handed down in February.
Yes. I too noticed "engaged" could be very broadly interpreted. Could be interpreted as including planning, recruiting, inciting, funding, and all manner of associated activities. It would be very easy to conclude Trump "engaged" in an insurrection just based on his message to his supporters before they marched to the Capital. Recall Trump told them to fight like hell, otherwise they wouldn't have a country anymore. Of course the Jan 6th committee produced thousands of pages of additional evidence of Trumps involvement. All which would be available to the Courts, plus all of what Smith has dug up. Can't wait to read the Colorado decision. I would think it a piece of cake to convince any court or Jury that Trump engaged in an insurrection. We'll just have to wait and see.Engaged is vague and only Congress can pass a law defining it and until such time that vagueness cannot be construed to deny a person their Constitutional right.