People may be overconfident that the judge is going to simply go along with this. Prosecutorial discretion gets wide berth in charging decisions, but here the court is involved. It took a sworn admission of guilt. Maybe I'm alone here, but I'm not so sure the judge signs off.https://twitter.com/baseballcrank/status/1259223916398206976 …
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No, it was your failure to acknowledge the counterintelligence predicate for the interview, which you did not acknowledge in response to her and which you are not acknowledging (and I predict will continue to utterly ignore) in response to me.
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You could try clicking the link. But you're ignoring the fact that my discussion she jumped into was about a proposal that assumed such predicates could never exist.https://www.nationalreview.com/2020/05/ending-the-flynn-false-statement-case-was-the-right-judgment/ …
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I'm going to end the discussion because I have learned to recognize when you are ignoring something and it's happening here. You aren't going to address the counterintelligence predicate, we both know it, and you will continue to talk about something else.
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You could try clicking the link - I discussed the intel issue therehttps://www.nationalreview.com/2020/05/ending-the-flynn-false-statement-case-was-the-right-judgment/ …
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