Wild guess here, his lawyer is not one of DJT’s team lawyers put there to keep tabs on, intimidate, and sacrifice for the Don but hired independently.
He’s a bail bondsman in Georgia. At a guess, he’s got connections amongst the legal profession and got a good local lawyer to represent him.
According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, his lawyer is a fellow named Brian Rafferty. He’s a former federal Prosecutor, now specializing in federal defence work, particularly white collar crime. Probably pricy, but he got his client 5 misdemeanours and a $5,000 fine, instead of several felonies and federal jail time, so it was likely money well-spent for Mr Hall.
He also promised to testify truthfully in any subsequent proceedings.
(The DA office have video of him in the secure area where the voting machines were kept in Coffee county, and he apparently testified to the grand jury that he had unauthorized access to at least one voting machine. He also apparently was working with Sydney Powell, so a different kraken might be unleashed. Maybe one the courts will believe.)
First Trump co-defendant pleads guilty in Fulton election case.
This is what’s really pleasing about this, the thought of them all squirming and looking at each other, knowing that the “deals” will get progressively less favorable as more of them plead out with the stipulation that they testify.
Not just Clark. Also rejected motions by three of the fake electors. No federal jury for you!
And (as already posted above) Trump will not even try.
Which is one of the very few examples of trump learning from the experience of others. Or equivalently, one of the few examples of trump following the cautionary advice of his hired experts. Clowns though they may be at this point.
I saw one article that speculated that Trump is starting to cost the pennies in his legal defences. Up to now, his “litgate everything” tactic worked for him, when he generally had more money than the businesses he was stiffing.
Speculation was that he’s starting to realise that the federal government, the Manhattan DA office, the Fulton County DA office, and the NY AG office combined have more money than him.
Everyone who knew Trump in 2014/2015 could have told him (and probably did tell him) that actually becoming President would be ruinous for him, given his history.
Likewise, I know that I certainly could have told him and probably most good lawyers that he approached did tell him, after he left the presidency, that his old legal strategy wouldn’t continue to work. Back when he was just any other businessman, he could try to run out the clock because he was too insignificant for the courts to pay attention to his legal behavior and because his opponents in court had a smaller legal budget. Even when he’s going against a larger company, usually businesses are going to perform some cost/benefit analysis and decide that it’s cheaper to settle than dump a million dollars into a legal suit against some a-hole. You just blackball him and never do business with him again.
But, the US government has an effectively unlimited legal budget, they’re all mostly motivated by a desire to protect the Constitution and the Rule of Law, and Trump did real bad.
His best legal bet would have been to plead senility° and hoped for the mercy of the jury.
° Yes, I’m aware that that’s not a real legal concept. It can still be done, just not in that succinct and understandable of a description.
Just saw this and was heartened by the Georgia GOP’s unexpectedly acting like a real political party and not like an auxiliary chapter of the trump cult. They expelled the state Senator who was calling loudly for Fani Willis to be removed from office from the Republican Caucus.
Moore called for a special session for an investigation into Willis last month after the district attorney indicted former President Trump on charges related to attempts to overturn the 2020 election.
“However, during his advocacy for his ill-conceived proposal, Senator Moore has knowingly misled people across Georgia and our nation, causing unnecessary tension and hostility, while putting his Caucus colleagues and their families at risk of personal harm,” the statement continued.
Senator Moore isn’t discouraged by being called out and thrown out of the Georgia Republican Caucus, though. No, they’re all just RINOs, according to him.
“The Georgia RINOs responded to my call to fight back against the Trump witch hunts by acting like children and throwing me out of the caucus,” Moore said in a post on X. “But I’m not going anywhere.”
“The people of Georgia are 100% with me,” he continued. “This is the fight of our lifetime, and I will continue to double down to defend the rule of law and do what is right. I will continue to EXPOSE Fani Willis and the RINOs covering for her.”
You know, when the RINOs start outnumbering you, maybe you aren’t the Republican anymore. Just saying.
It depends - do True Georgia Republicans put sugar on their grits?
Discourse filler
Turning on each other, once again.
cameras are on in ga. sidney powell’s lawyers are accusing the da of misconduct.
I imagine these lawyers will be getting their own lawyers soon.
Judge rejects Cheesebro’s attempt to have the indictment against him dismissed on some technical issue relating to the appointment of one of the Assistant District Attorneys.
That’s a proper “gold fringe” argument there. If that’s the best Mr Chesebro’s lawyers can do, he’s screeeeeewed.
Judge McAfee issues subpoenas for Ronna McDaniel and Alex Jones to testify at the Kraken/Chesebro trial.
The judge determined that McDaniel and Jones are both “a necessary and material witness in this prosecution” and said they “will be required to be in attendance and testify,” according to court filings.
“Ronna McDaniel possesses unique knowledge concerning communications between herself and Donald Trump as well as communications between herself and John Eastman regarding the conspiracy to cause certain individuals to falsely hold themselves out as the duly elected and qualified presidential electors,” McAfee wrote, referring to the aftermath of the 2020 election.
“Alex Jones possesses unique knowledge concerning communications between himself and Kenneth Chesebro and other known and unknown individuals involved in the multi-state, coordinated efforts to influence the results of the November 3, 2020, presidential election in Georgia and elsewhere,” McAfee said.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/10/10/politics/alex-jones-ronna-mcdaniel-georgia-election-trial/index.html
A wonderful, comprehensive reptile collection is being put together.
(what we would call in Australia a group of “colourful racing identities”)
Laudable. Do they plan to sell tickets?