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But until the appeal is decided, he will be a felon. IF the appeal is denied, he will be a felon. 34 times a felon.Correct and a person convicted of a felony, if that conviction is overturned on appeal can no longer be called a felon.
Right?
You never have provided the rule about it.Then on Friday he will be a felon. He is not today.
Just like how he will not be the 47th US President until he is sworn in on Inauguration Day - despite the election being certified already.
Yes I have understood and actually agreed with it everytime you have said it on this thread. Is it three or four? I loose count.But until the appeal is decided, he will be a felon. IF the appeal is denied, he will be a felon. 34 times a felon.
IF IF IFCorrect and a person convicted of a felony, if that conviction is overturned on appeal can no longer be called a felon.
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Right?
He will always be a man who was found guilty of 34 felonies by a jury. .Remember the moment the appeal is successful - if it is successful, Trump cannot be called a felon. That would be inflammatory at that point.
Right now it is not because it is accurate
You are straining gnats.Then on Friday he will be a felon. He is not today.
Just like how he will not be the 47th US President until he is sworn in on Inauguration Day - despite the election being certified already.
Yes - they said similar things about him being the only POTUS impeached twice.You never have provided the rule about it.
A jury found him guilty of 34 felonies. The judge is not overturning the convictions. At the Inaugeration, Trump will be the first president to be a convicted felon.
Sure - so if Trump were to somehow die (God forbid) before Inauguration Day - you would still consider him to have been the 47th POTUS?You are straining gnats.
Ok - thank you for sharing your opinion - but is she wrong?I'm just expressing my doubts about the jurisprudential savvy of an author who lists her areas of expertise as:
Expertise
Boy Bands, Celebrity Couples, Pop Music
Ok - thank you for sharing your opinion - but is she wrong?
No, as he was not Inaugurated yet. He is the president elect, not president yet.Sure - so if Trump were to somehow die (God forbid) before Inauguration Day - you would still consider him to have been the 47th POTUS?
yes I know! 34. I have agreed now six times. 34 felonies. I get it! My eyesight is good.IF IF IF
Until the 34 convictions are overturned, he is convicted of 34 felonies. He will always be a person who was found guilty by a jury of 34 felonies regardless.
No, he will not. Not if it is overturned.He will always be a man who was found guilty of 34 felonies by a jury. .
That is 34, not 3 or 4.
Don't hold your breath for the appeal.
Nothing more than this “Nicole Cord-Cruz’s” opinion?I didn't think I had to since everyone can look it up for themselves, but here is an MSN article explaining why he is not a felon until he is sentenced.
Sentences aren’t passed onto people who aren’t convicted, and while it’s true that the judgement of the court regarding a defendant isn’t completed until sentencing, the person is still convicted, (which is why they’re liable to being sentenced ).15. "Judgment." A judgment is comprised of a conviction and the sentence imposed thereon and is completed by imposition and entry of the sentence.
You can spam that image in big size all you want.yes I know! 34. I have agreed now six times. 34 felonies. I get it! My eyesight is good.
No, he will not. Not if it is overturned.
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Wait for the appeal if it happens.For reference:
A conviction is overturned when a higher court officially declares a previous guilty verdict invalid. This means that the convicted person is no longer considered guilty and the case is usually closed.
A conviction can be overturned when a court finds that a serious legal error occurred during the original trial that affected the outcome.
That’s is what I have been saying.Wait for the appeal if it happens.
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A "convicted felon" is someone who has been found guilty of committing a felony crime in a court of law
I'm not an expert in either jurisprudence or boy bands, but this agrees with my layman's understanding of what a convicted felon is. So I think she's wrong, too.
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