Now, @irasdad, I told you not to mock my decorating choices when the landlord made me put my Pinto in the front yard, but describing my family in these terms is beyond the pale.
June was the traitor. How do you think she got the pearls?
You must be thinking of Darrell Issa.
Yes, but Daddy dangling how he’s going to divvy up the inheritance can make a “boy” like Don Jr. snivel and grovel and do whatever Dad tells him to.
The absent kind.
This is Tena’s beat, not mine. But I know that, notwithstanding the language of the statute, active concealment (e.g. lying to the FBI or conspiring with others to hide it), rather than mere failure to report is an element of the crime for reasons I am sure would be fascinating if I had time to look into it.
Really don’t know whether the federal sentencing guidelines leave a judge discretion to sentence consecutively rather than concurrently in the absence of a guilty plea. That’s waaaay outside my area of expertise.
Well, we know that Li’l Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III wants all federal prosecutors to seek maximum punishment whenever possible . . . . .
I am out here in the land of LaLa and we have long grown weary of Sekelow and his job as poster boy of “Jew lawyer who converted to Christianity”. The church would march him out every possible chance and remind their Christian audience “Yes, he’s a real Jew, one of them!! But he converted to Christianity!!!”. And he took his huge paychecks and sold out his upbringing and family. I KNOW, its possible it really was a conversion of conscience. But it was VERY financially beneficial to him to reach this religious rebirth.
What, no blouse?
Yeah but I deliberately avoided doing federal criminal work and I’ve been retired for longer than a minute so I really don’t know the answer.
In state felony court in Texas, the judge could always stack sentences rather than run them cc, though most of the time they ran sentences concurrently - even between federal and state facilities where someone was charged by both federal and state authorities, which happens. I had a judge stack two 40 year sentences on a client and he argued to me endlessly that it was excessive and I can assure everyone it was not. But it can be a subject of appeal, not that that makes it unique.
Remember Marvin Olasky—converted Jew who referred to the mysterious “religion of Zeus”?
Sekulow seems relatively sane, simply very greedy.
WE had the same grandfather!!
and my father… but when I was old enough to read a map, and saw that Savannah is not in New Hampshire, I became skeptical.
idiot. Her body shape and clothing have nothing to do with anything.
My Dad totally got me with “I never got a ride to school because of snow when I was a kid.” I was half way there, plunging through hip-high drifts at intersections, before I remembered he grew up in LA.
Even thinking that there’s going to be any money left is as believable as thinking only of the poor orphans.
Flagged.
Say bye-bye , beej.
snort.
I remember when my Dad explained this to me and my 9 brothers each on their 14th birthday. . I was so proud that he gave the girls in the family, my 11 sisters, help with their written statements denying any collusion during their meetings with agents of Russia’s intelligence service, they denied under oath and then admitted the meetings but not the collussion after each was caught. Sort of a right of passage each of my 9 brothers and 12 sisters* went through.
*had another during this reply
He even went to the trouble of paying for Prime, only to make a post 1 year after joining…