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Amazon is raising free shipping minimums | The Manila Times

NEW YORK CITY: Amazon has been quietly raising the amount some customers must spend on its site to get free shipping.

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

assistant general, senior legal affairs general for the los angeles times. and gwen, let me begin with you on a point that we were working on last night and that is the question of mandatory minimums. in the georgia law, the rico law, there appears to be a mandatory minimum sentence of five years but there are indications that there is still discretion left to the judge to not necessarily impose prison time and that could be done through probation. what is the real mandatory minimum? let me put it this way, is there a mandatory minimum of confinement of some kind in the georgia law that applies in this case? >> last night you heard d.a. willis say yes. they're wise. and the way i read that statement is, as a prosecutor, and again, this is very early

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

criminal enterprise. leading off our discussion tonight is glenn he's fleming, andrew weissmann, former fbi general counsel, a professor in practice it nyu law school, and an msnbc legal and analyst, also harry littman, former u.s. attorney and former deputy assistant general, senior legal affairs general for the los angeles times. and gwen, let me begin with you on a point that we were working on last night and that is the question of mandatory minimums. in the georgia law, the rico law, there appears to be a mandatory minimum sentence of five years but there are indications that there is still discretion left to the judge to not necessarily impose prison time and that could be done through probation. what is the real mandatory minimum? let me put it this way, is there a mandatory minimum of

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The Rachel Maddow Show

mcburney or the d.a. asks to not be released to the public, but certainly any defendant that is named is entitled to know who pass judgment and which grand jurors pass judgment on the evidence at this early stage. >> what can you tell us about possible mandatory minimums on charges in georgia? >> the rico statute and we have talked a lot about it. it does have a mandatory five year minimum and a maximum of 20 years. the maximum fine is up to $25,000, but it depends -- it gets a little technical if you are talking about financial gain that may have resulted from maintaining this enterprise. my understanding is that in five years, it could be served on probation and it does not have to be in confinement. it is a mandatory minimum that must be imposed by a judge if a

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

artists using the platform to stand up for lgbtq rights. it is athletes who stand up for equal pay for men and women. it is journalists of all stripes who think there is right to a free press. prosecutors who think that. and i think this idea, and i spent all my time, you know, not reading about the different mandatory minimums in state and federal law, reading about connection and community, as a bulwark against this rampant spread of political extremism, and it's tied to violence in this country. and maybe what she is putting on the table for us to mold and do something with is that community connection is going to become necessary to our national security. >> and the way she ended it with rachel was that final thought of, well, we have to win. that is certainly true. i mean, most politicians speaking that way. but the intersection and the unhealthy rocked that has been

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

thinks, but i could call that but some lawyers might successfully attack in court. you'll see. six months is in aggressive timeline. she has the power, sees every right to pursue it. she mentioned this is her 11th rico case. there is a clue in their. week i a tough sweeping of. georgia's rico law is even stronger than the federal version which means you can do more with it, which strikes fear into the defendants, so it's the only 11th one. so there will be lawyers come in and save my client is only -- i'm very curious what my colleagues will think. the headline might beat this this might be the most aggressive sounding prosecutor before an anti trump case in this era. >> she's handled more than 11. she was a career prosecutor before selected to the top job and she had one of the biggest rico cases they ever had. she also said to my question about mandatory minimums.

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Anderson Cooper 360

if this is allowed to stand. i thought that was the one the most sickening things that happened at this election. i'm glad to see that something's going to be done about it. >> laura, of course, looking through this just reading the names in here. mark meadows, mike, roman harrison floyd, those are high ranking white house officials. campaign officials who have been indicted in the state charges in georgia. >> i mean look at this yearbook photograph here in this. think about it, when i look at this i think to myself that there are some who are very powerful, and maybe have the means, others who are not going to be, comparatively speaking, and how that might influence the level of cooperation knowing that there are mandatory minimums if convicted as well. thank you, i want to bring in right now david to show and who is the lead counsel for then president trump in his second impeachment trial. david, it's good to see you. on another, frankly, history continues and it continues to be in the making when it comes to donald trump. by my tabulation, and it is a rough one, it just after

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Early Start

seeking severance, for sure. rico charge carries mandatory minimums. you must spend time in jail. it is a five-year mandatory minimum, maximum of 20 years. so with a mandatory minimum, what will be tricky for fani willis, the district attorney, let them plead out of the case and let it get skinnied down to the top tier departments so you have a much more manageable trial. >> like the state, you make a great point, if he becomes president again, he cannot get rid of a state conviction. and in georgia neither can the governor on their own. it has to go to a pardon door? >> yes. that is significant. we have the two federal documents and there will be an open question, if he becomes president. does he pardon himself? does he have the ability to

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CNN News Central

others have not been charged at the federal level. that would be a more defensible indictment, i think. >> s.e., what do you make of that? because he has been so aggressive about criticizing the former president. it is a bit of a departure from what we've heard from him. >> yeah, i think chris christie the presidential candidate briefly returned to chris christie the attorney and he fell into a legal argument. and he's, you know, able to make that argument. it's a decent argument. but he's running for president. and he has been really willing to take on donald trump, unlike most of the others. it's kind of his thing, right? his campaign is built around taking on donald trump. this was another opportunity. despite his legal parsing to say this person could go to prison, between the mandatory minimums, the no state pardons, the four indictments, the 90-plus charges, this person could be going to prison. that's all you have to say.

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CNN News Central

of the movie "goodfellas" and organized crime and mobsters. certainly rico can be used to prosecute folks like that. but what it is targeted after is criminal enterprises. when people act as a group and carry out criminal acts sort of in succession. and here that's the allegation, that that happened in the state of georgia. now, it can carry a five-year mandatory minimum sentence. judges in georgia have a little latitude to go below that. >> understood. if you can briefly before i get to pardon, which is an important distinction here, if you were to look at all these charges as a lawyer and a former prosecutor yourself, all these cases, which is the most serious, the most threatening? >> anything with a 20-year maximum sentence as the two federal ones do is a big deal. mandatory mimsndatory minimums . he might be facing mandatory minimums in georgia. >> also in a state case the president cannot pardon nor can the governor in georgia pardon someone if convicted. >> pardon me. so under the federal system the president of the united states

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