This makes me think they're fully aware they'll never get a pardon from Georgia.
which is why they want it moved to federal court in the first place. That, or they think the federal system will be more sympathetic or something.
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This makes me think they're fully aware they'll never get a pardon from Georgia.
which is why they want it moved to federal court in the first place. That, or they think the federal system will be more sympathetic or something.
Federal court only changes the venue and jury pool, it doesn't change the charges which are still state crimes.
The only effective difference would be it wouldn't be televised.
"But if any of the defendants are looking for a presidential pardon by moving the Georgia case to federal court, experts say that will be an unlikely advantage because they would still be charged and tried on state charges, which are not eligible.
“What a federal court is going to have to do is it’s going to have to enforce substantive state law,” Carter said. “And so they’d still remain the same state charges, they’d still be presumably in state custody if they were to be convicted, and it would mean that the president couldn’t pardon, because the president’s pardon power only applies to the federal system.”"
TIL. I thought that if they moved to federal court, DOJ would have to try them for the equivalent federal crimes. And, of course, Trump could pardon all of them if he wins again.
That's the plan. Hope that Trump gets re-elected and he Parsons them. They know they are screwed.
Doesn't work that way, state charges are state charges.
The only thing moving to federal court does is remove the cameras and MAYBE get a more favorable jury pool.
See my link and quote ^^ up there! ^^
Presidents can’t pardon state cases.
Federal prosecutors may already have cut a deal with them (or with Meadows at least). They may feel that after attempting to murder American democracy, the deal they cut with the feds to betray their former allies and escape serious consequences needs to be sacrosanct and protect them, and that to do otherwise isn't fair and ethical.
If I were a character in the ending to a Roald Dahl short story, I'd get close up to their face and say with a maniacal grin, "Look who's talking! Look who's talking!"
I could be wrong but I believe Ms. Willis remains the prosecutor even if it gets moved. So any deals they cut with federal prosecutors are irrelevant. It basically just means it won't be on TV.