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tuesday about the novel nature of john sour's claims at the third circuit court, and how they mix the political and legal. but let's take this one about looking over once shoulder. donald trump is making the argument, or his lawyers are making the argument there will be a floodgate of things that will happen to presidents based on all the decisions that they make, while in office, if you do not hold the president immune. we're talking about criminal behavior. at least that's what we should be, presidents, i don't know that there's anything wrong with the idea that the president might look over their shoulder if they're going to commit a crime. we would kind of like them not to commit crimes as well. >> yeah, i think that's fair. and the remarkable thing of sours argument is that, he had a far more modest sort of attacked. he could've conceded that some of judge porn's hypotheticals or beyond the scope of the president. no president should ever order seal team six to assassinate

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Outnumbered

o's, reminder trump moved to mismiss immediately and december 1, motion to dismiss was not granted. we're at the appellate level. all the former president's arguments and why special counsel is arguing against it. president trump is saying, i was president at the time and immune from it. he is arguing there is no blanket protection for criminal behavior. if presidents enjoy immunity, he is arguing trump acted oud of official duties so when immunity exist in that realm, it doesn't apply here and trump is arguing if you allow prosecution like this, it would stop presidents from carrying out their duties. i will scare off future presidents for fear of criminal prosecution. jack smith said multiple

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Capstone posters to reflect research of history, political science, sociology and criminal justice studies majors \ Westminster College

Senior students majoring in criminal justice studies, history, political science, and sociology will present their capstone research from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 8, in the Witherspoon Rooms of the McKelvey Campus Center.

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Grand Theft Auto: A Reflection of Societal Decay

Grand Theft Auto: A Reflection of Societal Decay
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Ransomware Negotiation and Ethics: Navigating the Moral Dilemma

These Ransomware attacks have gone from a minor speck on the digital security radar, to a widespread and highly advanced type of cybercrime.

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Ayman

election case will successfully have his charges moved to federal court. that said to be the subject of an evidentiary hearing at ten, am eastern tomorrow morning. meadows requested hinges on the so-called federal law removal statute, which allows federal officials charged with crimes to transfer a state case to federal court. only if they can prove that the alleged criminal behavior was carried out as part of their official duties. in order to prove that, many legal experts say meadows will need to take the stand. fulton county district attorney fani willis who is fighting to keep the case within her county has already subpoenaed to witnesses to testify on monday. that is secretary of state brad raffensperger and his chief investigator francis watson. it sets the scene for a dramatic day in court, which politicos kyle cheney has dubbed a, quote many trial. the second key answer that we should have as soon as tomorrow when we could expect to see

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Ayman

in just 12 hours some, now we may have answers to two major legal questions that are looming over two cases involving the disgraced axed president. the first, whether former chief white house -- donald trump's 18 codefendants in the georgia election case will successfully have his charges moved to federal court. that said to be the subject of an evidentiary hearing at ten, am eastern tomorrow morning. meadows requested hinges on the so-called federal law removal statute, which allows federal officials charged with crimes to transfer a state case to federal court. only if they can prove that the alleged criminal behavior was carried out as part of their official duties. in order to prove that, many legal experts say meadows will need to take the stand. fulton county district attorney fani willis who is fighting to keep the case within her county has already subpoenaed to witnesses to testify on monday. that is secretary of state brad raffensperger and his chief investigator francis watson. it

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CNN News Central

criminal behavior. >> even buying that all he was doing was listening to what the president told him told, what the president was telling him to do was part of a criminal conspiracy, if he knew that and was aware of it, he can't use that as a shield from being held responsible. ultimately, at the end of the day, what he was doing really was political in nature. it was electioneering at a minimum, which is in violation of a hatch act, which means you as an employee of the federal government can't do that. there's no way he can legitimately say what he was doing was in furtherance of legitimate goals or, you know, responsibilities associated with the office. >> jen jordan, thank you for breaking it down. we appreciate it.

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CNN Tonight

very sad day in america when former president have to have a mugshot taken, has to be processed. but just about everything else the former president said is simply not true. he tried to stay in power, or leave it up to you, the jury to decide whether the crimes were committed here, but we also saw with our own minds the president of the united states, after losing in courts, after recount confirming that joe biden winds, it's a sad day in america, aside of his making. >> even the voters, and voters did speak. it's the premise of all of this of the voters decided to something. he wanted that not to be the case in georgia and other places, that is why he has these allegations against him right now. but john, you're absolutely right, he can tell -- you can challenge the elections through the lawful channels, that is the crux of where we are right now. it reminds me of what happened in the january six filing of jack smith. you can challenge, you can contest, but you cannot conspire or engage in criminal behavior. those the allegations we are going to talk about today, john.

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have exonerated hunter biden from all crimes committed between 2014 and 2019 is because that way the clock would run out on statute of limitation for criminal behavior joe biden has allegedly been involved in. this is deliberate on part of the justice department and bravo to the whistleblowers for exposing that. we know according to "new york times," the justice department would never have pursued this case if not exposed. >> todd: the swamp protects its own. president biden could be put on the stand. that is threat if joe biden goes on the stand and forced to leave office, then you folks, doj, upper echelon, could lose your job. 20 seconds to you.

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