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re: Lawfare: how is this defined, and how can it be (legally) stopped?

Posted on 4/27/24 at 9:44 am to
Posted by SlowFlowPro
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Member since Jan 2004
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Posted on 4/27/24 at 9:44 am to
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Misuse of the judicial system by coordinating the judges, prosecutors or litigants to make a political point, and to ruin the opposing litigant.

Is Bob Menendez and/or his wife a victim of lawfare?

Rod Blagojevich?

That weirdo bald tranny federal official who liked to steal luggage?

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The only way to stop it is to start with firing everyone in the DOJ in DC.

I mean, that's not legal and is the exact kind of partisanship you're upset with.

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The same needs to happen on the state level.

Even for elected officials? How?

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These Fani Willis types have completely undermined civil rights in this country in ways that the founders could not have anticipated.

The founders? Naw. They gave expansive powers to states and "civil rights" were not even conceptualized as being incorporated into the states for decades.

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The private lawyers involved need to be investigated in some sort of anti-trust action

What? Based on what?


Posted by NC_Tigah
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Member since Sep 2003
124294 posts
Posted on 4/27/24 at 9:49 am to
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Misuse of the judicial system by coordinating the judges, prosecutors or litigants to make a political point, and to ruin the opposing litigant.
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Is Bob Menendez and/or his wife a victim of lawfare?
Was he targeted first for his opposition to the Administration or for his crime?

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Misuse of the judicial system by coordinating the judges, prosecutors or litigants to make a political point, and to ruin the opposing litigant.
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Is the weirdo bald tranny federal official who liked to steal luggage a victim of lawfare?
Was he targeted first for his opposition to the Administration or for his crime?

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Misuse of the judicial system by coordinating the judges, prosecutors or litigants to make a political point, and to ruin the opposing litigant.
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Is Rod Blagojevich a victim of lawfare?
Perhaps.
Was he targeted first for his opposition to the Administration or for his crime?
It appears the former may have been at play.
Posted by thermal9221
Youngsville
Member since Feb 2005
13317 posts
Posted on 4/27/24 at 10:42 am to
Why are you doing this thread?

You’re a lawyer from what I can tell.
You should know this.
It’s not a novel concept to corrupt the legal system to cause harm to your political opponent.
Posted by Wednesday
Member since Aug 2017
15508 posts
Posted on 4/27/24 at 12:02 pm to
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Is Bob Menendez and/or his wife a victim of lawfare? Rod Blagojevich? That weirdo bald tranny federal official who liked to steal luggage?


No. These people are criminals.

Prosecuting the lawyers who represented these criminals would be Lawfare.
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