Subj : Donald Trumps messag To : Gregory Deyss From : Lee Lofaso Date : Wed Apr 19 2023 23:15:15 Hello Greg, LL>> 14 criminal counts identified by the grand jury. LL>> That should be sufficient. GD> In order for a felony there must be a crime, so that bragg will then have GD> the ability to "bootstrap" a felony. To date Bragg has yet to indicate what GD> this unspoken crime is. An indictment is an accusation. There were 34 criminal counts noted in the grand jury's indictment. Donald Trump has pleaded "not guilty" to all charges. The jury will determine (decide) if Trump is guilty, or not guilty. GD> " The charge of falsifying business records is a misdemeanor that Bragg's GD> office elevated to a felony crime by alleging the former president made the GD> false records with the intent to commit "another crime" which in this case GD> was allegedly violating campaign or election law." The grand jury made the decision as to what criminal charges should be made (if any) against Trump, not the DA. The DA's job is to bring the case to the jury, and convince the jurors the defendant is guilty on charges brought forth. GD> I really believe Bragg is either scared or knows he has limits if he steps GD> over the line to commit legal jeopardy Bragg could very well be disbarred. GD> Besides Bragg should know that the Feds looked as well Robert Mueller GD> looked into this avenue of would be charges and both decided not to pursue GD> this due to it's extreme weakness. It is up to the jury to decide if Trump is "guilty" or "not guilty" - not Bragg or anybody else. GD> Campaigning for office for the DA with the message of getting Trump could be GD> an ethics violation. Bragg's goose could be already cooked long before GD> putting the bird in the oven, but surely that wouldn't be picked up in the GD> media, naturally because it would not fit their narrative. The DA's job is to prosecute the case. If jurors believe the case has merit, and the defendant is guilty as charged, then all jurors will be in agreement rendering their verdict. GD> NDA Non-discloser agreements happen everyday and they are not at all GD> illegal, GD> you better stay with what you know, like how to make gumbo for example for GD> which I am sure you are an expert. The case is not about whether or not Trump paid hush money to a gal for a one-night stand. That in and of itself is not illegal. Even for a guy who has the morals of a skunk. However, since he was a politician at the time, and how he had her paid off, is a criminal act - according to the grand jury that indicted him. If only he had not announced he was running for president he never would have been charged with having committed a crime. And he still would be chief executive officer of his own reality show - "The Apprentice". For Life, Lee -- Donald Trump! Go away! Racist, sexist, anti-gay! --- MesNews/1.08.05.00-gb * Origin: news://eljaco.se:4119 (2:203/2) .