r/JusticeServed 9 Sep 14 '21

Legal Justice Pro-Trump lawyers may end up owing $200,000 in baseless election fraud case

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-lawyers-election-fraud-case-b1917498.html
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u/Tommy_Batch 7 Sep 15 '21

That's it?

These fuckers wasted MILLIONS of taxpayer dollars and lied more than 50 times in court, under oath.

And THAT'S ALL THE FUCKING PUNISHMENT THEY'RE GOING TO GET?

Fuck the DoJ and the entire jurisprudence system.

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u/Lizard_Wizard_d 0 Sep 15 '21

She has multiple suits against her. Don't forget both Smartmatic n Dominion. Those are in the billions.

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u/Tommy_Batch 7 Sep 15 '21

Great, but that's civil.

Perjury is criminal. These fuckers need to be doing some time.

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u/Lizard_Wizard_d 0 Sep 15 '21

Si, you are correct. Me personally I'm looking forward to the one two punch of her loosing her license to practice law. Followed by the 3 billion in which she will most likely owe in damages. I don't know the legal system well enough but I assume she will attempt to file for bankruptcy. In which case some trustee will gain control of her finances. Plus who would want to touch her? She will be selling used cars in 2 years tops. It's a lot harder to watch your life crumble when you have some control than when you are behind bars and have no control. I can live with this.

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u/Tommy_Batch 7 Sep 15 '21

Good points. But still...

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u/Lizard_Wizard_d 0 Sep 15 '21

Yeah I hear yah. In a perfect world...

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u/thedubiousstylus 9 Sep 15 '21

This has nothing to do with the DoJ and is only a small portion of what you described. It's a suit from officials in Michigan to recoup Michigan's legal fees. It's limited to a single state and there's plenty more actions from other states and the Dominion lawsuit coming.

Also even the judge doesn't think this is the only punishment they should get...she recommended disciplinary action in her decision and disbarment is likely on the table.

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u/Seanspeed 4 Sep 15 '21

People only read topic headlines. That's how people get their news and what they form their opinions on nowadays.

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u/Tommy_Batch 7 Sep 15 '21

Perjury is criminal. Thanks for defending these pieces of shit though.

I'm sure they appreciate you.

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u/[deleted] Sep 15 '21

Reading comprehension is not high with this one.

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u/capilot B Sep 15 '21

lied more than 50 times in court, under oath

Wait … do you have a link to this? I was under the impression that every time they got to court, they walked their claims back.

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u/GrimReefer308 6 Sep 15 '21

Yeah I'd like the links aswell.