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Re: Supreme Court Unanimously Overturns 'Bridgegate' Convictions

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You’d think the prosecutors would know that, which they probably did, but they wanted to see if it would stick. This country still lives in the 1800s.




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Re: Supreme Court Unanimously Overturns 'Bridgegate' Convictions
By: oldCADuser
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Thu, 07 May 20 6:04 PM
Msg. 57552 of 65535

Yes, they were convicted of fraud, but the court ruled that technically there was no fraud because the defendants were not in a position to have personally gained anything from their actions, and while what they did might be considered despicable, underhanded and unethical, it couldn't legally be considered fraud. That's why the 9-0 ruling. It's one of those times when you look at something and say, "I can understand why someone would like to think that did something wrong", and they might have, but you can't try them for something else just because the stuff they did do was not technically illegal.


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