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|    ?Are You Staring Me Down??: Judge Mercha    |
|    22 May 24 09:53:42    |
      XPost: alt.politics.trump, alt.society.mental-health, misc.legal       XPost: talk.politics.guns       From: lynching@nyc.gov              by Jonathan Turley              Below is my column in the New York Post on the meltdown of Michael Cohen       on the stand in the Manhattan trial of former President Donald Trump. In       a trial careening out of control, Judge Juan Merchan seemed to be       furiously working to just get the matter to the jury as fast as possible.       Judge Merchan seems in open denial of the legal farce playing out in his       courtroom. He is only the latest person pulled into the vortex of the       swirling corruption around Michael Cohen.              Here is the column:              The completion of the testimony of Michael Cohen left the prosecution of       Donald Trump, like its star witness, in tatters.              In the final day of cross-examination, Cohen admitted to committing       larceny in stealing tens of thousands of dollars from his client.              Even more notably, he admitted to the larceny on the stand — after the       statute of limitations had passed. There will be no dead felony zapped       back into life against Cohen, as it was for Trump.              Cohen clearly has found a home for his unique skill as a convicted,       disbarred serial perjurer.              It was not the first time that prosecutors looked the other way as Cohen       admitted to major criminal conduct: In a prior hearing, Cohen admitted       under oath that he lied in a previous case where he pleaded guilty to       lying.              If that is a bit confusing, it was just another day in the life of Michael       Cohen, who appears only willing to tell the truth if he has no other       alternative.              The result is truly otherworldly. You have a disbarred lawyer not only       casually discussing lies and uncharged crimes, but prosecutors who       proceeded to get him to remind the jury that he is not facing any further       criminal charges.              If any one of those jurors had stolen tens of thousands of dollars, they       would be given a fast trip to the hoosegow.              Yet Cohen then matter-of-factly said he plans to run for Congress due to       his “name recognition” — the ultimate proof that it does not matter       whether you are famous or infamous, so long as they spell your name right.              As a legislator, Cohen would have the unique ability to say he will not be       corrupted by Congress — because he came to Congress corrupted.              While most members wait to take office to commit felonies, Rep. Cohen       would show up with a self-affirming criminal record.              He could then take one of the few oaths that he has not previously       violated as the Honorable Rep. Michael Cohen.              At the end of the day, Cohen is the ultimate shining object for       prosecutors to use as a distraction from the glaring omissions in their       case.              Prior witnesses testified that Trump’s payments to Cohen were designated       as “legal expenses” not by Trump but by his accounting staff.              Moreover, Cohen admitted that he worked for Trump for years in his murky       capacity as a fixer. References to payments as a retainer were approved by       Allen Weisselberg, a retired executive with the Trump Organization.              The “legal expense” label was a natural characterization for a lawyer who       was paid monthly and was on-call as Trump’s personal counsel.              In any other district, this case would never have been allowed in trial.       It certainly now should be facing a directed verdict by the court.              Indeed, with any other defendant, a New York jury would be giving a Bronx       cheer in derision.              Even CNN hosts and experts have admitted that this case would never have       been brought against another defendant or in another district.              That is what Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is counting on.              The biggest problem facing the defense is not the evidence, but the judge:       Judge Juan Merchan seems to be channeling George Patton’s warning, “May       God have mercy upon my enemies, because I won’t.”              https://floppingaces.net/most-wanted/are-you-staring-me-down-judge-       merchan-becomes-an-oddity-in-his-own-courtroom/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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