"House of cards": Judge imposes new terms to ensure Trump's $175 million bond will actually be paid
"House of cards": Judge imposes new terms to ensure Trump's $175 million bond will actually be paid

"House of cards": Judge imposes new terms to ensure Trump's $175 million bond will actually be paid

I'm counting to 3.
You're hired! - Valve
Who goes from 2 to 2.1? It's always 2 ½, 2 ¾, 2 ⅞, and so on.
I've been watching a lot of SovCit videos (I'm not sure why). I'm actually surprised at how much the court puts up with.
It's always important to remember that "putting up with stuff" for judges is mostly them making their case appeal prove. Because the judge accepts the bond, now they can't really bring it up on appeal. That's the whole reason.
The judge is only more lenient because he wants to pin Trump down and leave him without good arguments on appeal, which is what we want - nothing would be worse than to see everything get overturned.
You're not kidding, they get so many chances even when security needs to be called. Part of me is cynical though. It's always white guys in white courts, at least from what I've seen. I wonder how a black guy in a white court in one of those redneck states would be treated.
judge: and now you have the money?
defendant: yes, this time it's real
judge: for really reals?
defendant: for really reals
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