So I guess the Hunter Biden special Council's should be dismissed as unlawful. And every other one too.
Special counsel - Wikipedia
Interesting how both sides have used them.
Now all of them... should never have happened?
Hey No giving out sekritz.Kourtney Komoks is Taxslave's drag queen persona.
Like the Democrat judge and Persecuting Attorney in Trumps trumped up ( pardon the pun) charges in New York?
Special councils have been lawful for a century.
Her doing this though... it might just get her removed from the case. Which would lead to an actual Impartial Judge being put in.
No, but don't let your utter ignorance affect your certainty.Like the Democrat judge and Persecuting Attorney in Trumps trumped up ( pardon the pun) charges in New York?
So you dispute that the judge and persecuting attorney are democrats?No, but don't let your utter ignorance affect your certainty.
No, I dispute that the special-counsel law applies to a New York State case where there was no special counsel.So you dispute that the judge and persecuting attorney are democrats?
Like the Democrat judge and Persecuting Attorney in Trumps trumped up ( pardon the pun) charges in New York?
Not to Tax. To Tax anybody who questions the purity and innocence of His Holey-ear-ness is EEE-VIL!Special Council vs. State Council.
Big difference, Tax.
You should read the Thomas immunity decision, it will never be reversed it maybe resurrected when legal authority is confirmedAnd she'll be reversed on Appeal.
But this wasn't a shock to anyone paying attention.
Yep as long it is done legally by POTUS appointing and the Congress confirming or using an acting senate confirmed prosecutor within the congressional budget
Special councils have been lawful for a century.
Her doing this though... it might just get her removed from the case. Which would lead to an actual Impartial Judge being put in.
You should read the Thomas immunity decision, it will never be reversed it maybe resurrected when legal authority is confirmed
Yep as long it is done legally by POTUS appointing and the Congress confirming or using an acting senate confirmed prosecutor within the congressional budget
Georgia will never appeal the decision especially after f'ing up the special handler decisionYou mean the part where he brings up the special council when it's not even PART of that case what so ever?
Where by doing so he's gone against ALL SCOTUS precedent?
What Cannon just did will be taken to the local Appeals and hopefully they'll tell her she's full of shit, the SC was lawful and then maybe finally Jack Smith will do something about her obvious deference to Trump. And sure, it'll make it's way to the SCOTUS, and who knows what'll happen then.
But if SCOTUS DOES rule that actually special council's are no longer legal... that'll be fucking hilarious for the Republicans and their Hunter Biden and other investigations that use them.
You think the state of Georgia has something to do with Federal special counsel.Georgia will never appeal the decision especially after f'ing up the special handler decision
Georgia will never appeal the decision especially after f'ing up the special handler decision
It does in Moosie's head!I'm pretty sure we're talking two different cases.
This is the Florida Trump stole shit he shouldn't have that was Government property and displayed it to anyone and everyone at Mar-A-Lago.
Georgia has nothing to do with that case at all.
Has to be formed by 2 branches of the Gov. appointed by the Executive and confirmed by the legislative branch to be independent. The independent council appointed by the AG is gone since the Nixon daysPOTUS has NOTHING to do with Special Councils.
That's the Attorney General.
Oh yeah that one will get tossed too my bad but Florida will not appeal the decision but are under the same district of appealsI'm pretty sure we're talking two different cases.
This is the Florida Trump stole shit he shouldn't have that was Government property and displayed it to anyone and everyone at Mar-A-Lago.
Georgia has nothing to do with that case at all.
Sigh.Has to be formed by 2 branches of the Gov. appointed by the Executive and confirmed by the legislative branch to be independent. The independent council appointed by the AG is gone since the Nixon days
§ 600.1 Grounds for appointing a Special Counsel.
The Attorney General, or in cases in which the Attorney General is recused, the Acting Attorney General, will appoint a Special Counsel when he or she determines that criminal investigation of a person or matter is warranted and—
(a) That investigation or prosecution of that person or matter by a United States Attorney's Office or litigating Division of the Department of Justice would present a conflict of interest for the Department or other extraordinary circumstances; and
(b) That under the circumstances, it would be in the public interest to appoint an outside Special Counsel to assume responsibility for the matter.
“Even if the Special Counsel has a valid office, questions remain as to whether the Attorney General filled that office in compliance with the Appointments Clause,” Thomas said. “For example, it must be determined whether the Special Counsel is a principal or inferior officer. If the former, his appointment is invalid because the Special Counsel was not nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate, as principal officers must be. Even if he is an inferior officer, the Attorney General could appoint him without Presidential nomination and senatorial confirmation only if ‘Congress . . . by law vest[ed] the Appointment’ in the Attorney General as a ‘Hea[d] of Department.”Sigh.