Saturday, August 25, 2018

On Hush Money, the President’s Best Defense Is Lack of Criminal Intent

Via Billy

The prosecutor must establish that Trump understood that his conduct was illegal. The government is unlikely to meet such a demanding burden of proof.
Paying hush money is not admirable, but neither is it criminal.
You can be forgiven if you’ve forgotten there even is a Mueller investigation.

Just a week ago, the country was on tenterhooks as the jury in Paul Manafort’s trial headed into the weekend without having reached a verdict. Would they hang? Had Special Counsel Robert Mueller overreached? Did federal judge T. S. Ellis of the Eastern District of Virginia undermine the prosecutors?

The prosecutor must establish that Trump understood that his conduct was illegal. The government is unlikely to meet such a demanding burden of proof.
 
You can be forgiven if you’ve forgotten there even is a Mueller investigation.

Just a week ago, the country was on tenterhooks as the jury in Paul Manafort’s trial headed into the weekend without having reached a verdict. Would they hang? Had Special Counsel Robert Mueller overreached? Did federal judge T. S. Ellis of the Eastern District of Virginia undermine the prosecutors?

More @ NRO

2 comments:

  1. "Paying hush money is not admirable, but neither is it criminal."

    True, AND since it occurred prior to Trump taking office, it has nothing to do with impeachment according to atty and radio talk show host, Mark Levine who I just heard on TV. --Ron W

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  2. 99% of it has nothing to do with the price of anything in China.

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