Hypothetical questions are baseless.
These judges are making a mockery of the court system
We all know the ending.
POTUS pardons Flynn
Hypothetical questions are baseless.
These judges are making a mockery of the court system
We all know the ending.
POTUS pardons Flynn
Perfecto
Hypothetical questions are answered in opinions.
These judges are sad pathetic rats.
See. Roger Stone.
Not really.
Exposing the corruption is the goal.
Flynn will be ultimately be pardoned.
After the corruption is exposed with blinding light.
Sandmans case, Stones case, Flynn's case, Trump's case
Maximum Exposure through the entire spectrum
The Constitution gives the president “Power to grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offenses against the United States". Anything they drudge up.
Trump hasnt pardoned Flynn yet.
Instead, the president—or, rather, his attorney general—took a different approach.
The Justice Department, under Attorney General William Barr, made an unusual request to the judge hearing Flynn’s case: The department sought to drop the prosecution, wiping away Flynn’s guilty plea.
There has been no indication that Trump himself had any direct involvement in the decision, but he clearly approves of it. “Yesterday was a BIG day for Justice in the USA,” he tweeted after it was announced. “Congratulations to General Flynn, and many others. I do believe there is MUCH more to come!
Dirty Cops and Crooked Politicians do not go well together!”
If cops and politicians can be crooked then judges are also crooked.
hypothetical question - Legal Definition
n. A question, based on assumptions rather than facts, directed to an expert witness intended to elicit an opinion.
hypothetical question - Legal Definition
n. A question, based onassumptions rather than facts, directed to an expert witness intended to elicit anopinion
Definition of Hypothetical Question
A hypothetical question is based on supposition, opinion, personal belief, or conjecture, and not facts. It is not based on reality. It mostly deals with actions and scenarios that might happen, or something that might not have happened as yet, but which could happen. This sort of a question usually requires the questioner to arrange imaginary parameters for the things he supposes.
The difference between hypothetical and rhetorical questions is that a rhetorical question presupposes a correct answer, of which readers are aware. However, a hypothetical question poses an imagined and assumption-based question, not based in fact, and hence the answer could be different from what readers expect.
Hypothetical question is frequently used in literature, communication, job interviews, public rhetoric, and daily conversation, to let readers know the assumed answers and supposed point of views of the writer or speaker, and to give his own opinion. In public speeches, speakers might have somehidden motivesfor such questions. The major function of a hypothetical question is to elicit opinions
INTERNAL ERROR
HELLO…
KEK
PEACE OUT WILKINSON
Of course. They are being exposed
This is just like bill Barr testimony a couple weeks ago and then the tech giant testimony.
Compare and contrast
Dec 9th!!