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Cases by dominion. it is one type of legal punishment for basically lying. but to win them you have to prove the defendant, in this case, giuliani, you have to prove he knew he was lying. so this new evidence he made under oath, he didn t think the machine stole the election while saying the opposite otherwise against these very voting machine groups, well, that could be a death blow in the defamation case while these other alleged ring leaders, giuliani included, faced this criminal referral process and more legal heat. as a story, there are some ironies here, a man who famed prosecuting crime is accused a crime. a man who was once truly a skilled lawyer in the courtroom is now defined by i was thinking about this today. he s defined by an entire plot that was built on losing in court, but using that process to launder the lies out of court in ....
Dollars in expected theft. that is a real problem, and you know that, is a problem speaks to something much deeper in society that again, particularly with many, many jurisdictions where they don t seem to be keen on prosecuting crime, san francisco recently, the law changed so up to a relatively high amount of money, $700, you will not be prosecuted for shoplifting. not arrested, either. exactly, exactly. gillian: one thing that interests me and maybe you can explain this, when we first started seeing the stories of organized retail crime, if you follow the reporting, it was the major exclusive labels, like gangs smashing windows at gucci, louis vuitton, but now it has ....
When there are home invasions or there are people who are going into storage facilities and nobody is there whether or not they have a firearm on them they won t be prosecuted the same way they would be if a person was there. that s ludicrous. breaking and entering is a crime. a prosecutable crime and one that should be blind by the scales of justice. you can t interrupt me. you follow the criminal code and if the criminal code doesn t work you go by the legal system and change the legal code. not by you know who did criminal justice reform. donald trump, a republican. exactly, because there is inequities in the system. he allowed for the criminal justice system to work. excuse me. what this d.a. is saying here just like the president said a couple years ago is there is inequities in our justice ....
Things are very different in arizona. governor doug ducey is getting some imagine or props for it, too. he may just have the kryptonite for those teachers unions. he is in focus next. the original consequence puts the public and new york city detectives and police officers in danger. it is not going the work and people in the city are going to suffer. harris: critics warning of more crime in new york city as a new district attorney announced will not prosecute criminals for a slew of crime. some calling it a political gift to republicans. power panel debates. stay close. ....
Violent felony charges. richard. number one i think we have to have a real conversation how we fix the no cash bail. crimes that deserve bail where you have to pay cash and crimes that don t. that being said when you dig into what d.a. bragg is talking about in new york city he is talking about folks who get miss demeanor crimes selling marijuana and the case of eric gardner. they were trying to arrest him for something, a loose cigarette in front of a convenience store. in the city of new york it was a crime that was prosecutable. he is saying crimes like this shouldn t be prosecutable. it leads to putting more people in jail for crimes that most americans think are silly. last time i checked that sounds like capitalism more so than a crime selling a loose cigarette. harris: i want to jump in this for a second and i m sure ....