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If the government decides to prosecute Trump for the purloined documents, will it allow him to plea bargain his way out of a humiliating trial?

Asked by HP (6425points) September 2nd, 2022
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I hope not

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SQUEEKY2's avatar

They will give him every chance to do just that.
But the way The Don Father keeps incriminating himself they may not be able to.

LostInParadise's avatar

Any plea bargain should require Trump to refrain from publicly claiming that he won the presidential election.

HP's avatar

I am afraid the government might just continue to bend over backwards in cutting this dangerous idiot more slack, when the only credible solution is to disregard his genuine defense of incompetent mental impairment and crush him for the venomous bug that threatens us all.

flutherother's avatar

No, I want to see him in handcuffs.

elbanditoroso's avatar

Plea bargains only work when the person has something of value that can be bargained with.

What does Trump have that he could use to bargain with?

Would anyone believe any promise he might make?

Answers: Zero. No.

No bargaining.

HP's avatar

He can certainly claim himself mentally impaired to the extent that he is unable to participate in his own defense. Who can you find willing to dispute that? Would you under oath gauge Trump’s marbles in place?

Tropical_Willie's avatar

“Little Handcuffs” @flutherother

He may try to force the courts to release the Top Secret focuments to prove he had them.

His lawyer Christina Bobb could be brought up on obstruction charges since she signed certificate in June that all items were now returned.

CNN legal analyst Elie Honig said that the statements made in the June certification are demonstrably false, and the question is whether prosecutors can establish that Trump’s attorney ‘made that statement, knowing that it was false.
‘If so—and that’s a big if—then we could see false statements and obstruction charges in play,’ Honig said

HP's avatar

Just one more of his lawyers he’s screwed. And Patel is on his way down the toilet as well. You know the pig is actually unwillingly performing a great public service, through singlehandedly sweeping the legal profession of its crooked and inept attorneys. No mean feat! Trump is a virtual shyster magnet. Even more deplorable is his apparent talent for reducing any able talent to shyster status overnight. It’s actually rather remarkable.

Tropical_Willie's avatar

I think he’ll try attorney-client privilege except – - – - “Additionally, communications made to an attorney for the purposes of furthering a crime are not entitled to this privilege” !
https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/attorney-client_privilege

Like obstruction of DOJ subpoena in June. She signed off all items on subpoena were turned over.

HP's avatar

That’s why she’s a goner, and any lawyer he hires is doomed, because the bottom line in dealing with the man is that he will not allow you to remain in a room or on the phone with him for 5 minutes without the requirement that you condone and participate in LYING. The ONLY function Trump has for any lawyer is in devising or modifying lies he might get away with. When the lawyer goes to jail or is ruined reputationally, it’s never Trump’s fault. The lawyer just wasn’t good at his job (lying).

SQUEEKY2's avatar

Maybe the overdue library book will work?
The fact that he lied about the overdue book, and refused to surrender it makes no difference.

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