Well, well. Mike Flynn Moving To Withdraw Guilty Plea. Here's Why.

No it's not you lying faggot, judges never order discoveries after a plea has been made.

It happens all the time.

This particular Judge enters that order in every single case that gets transferred to him, regardless of what point in the litigation they have reached.
 
No it's not you ignorant cunt, judges never order discoveries after a plea has been made, god you're fucking dumb.

the defendents can request it any time

and the judge can remind the court of the rules anytime


and the state can only be asked for what they have


they have NO RESPONSIBILITY to search for exculpatory evidence


that is the defenses job
 
the judge has no law standing over them to NOT remind the court of the rules of disclosure


that is what you are claiming for some reason


what makes you believe its illegal for the judge to remind the court?
 
Oh and BTW

if the defense ASKS for more exclupitory evidence

the judge will remind the court of the rules


its bullshit to claim with no evidence that its somehow wrong for the judge to do so
 
Why would a Ret. US General confess to lying if he didn't?

Idiot?
Tooth?
Bueller?
Anyone?

The new federal judge in the case, Emmet Sullivan, asked last week for all exculpatory evidence to be turned over to Flynn's attorneys.

"That is unheard-of," Napolitano said. "He must suspect a defect in the guilty plea, meaning he must have reason to believe that General Flynn pleaded guilty for some reason other than guilt," he said, adding Flynn may have pleaded guilty to avoid a costly legal battle or to keep his son out of legal jeopardy.
http://insider.foxnews.com/2018/02/20/judge-nap-michael-flynn-case-mueller-indictment-13-russians
I'm surprised it took this long for fox to get on this.
 
Prove im wrong

That's not how it works you fake ass lawyer, you made the positive claim the burden of proof is on you.

Regardless this actually seldom happens even before a plea has been made let alone after, from former federal prosecutor Sidney Powell:

This development is huge. Prosecutors almost never provide this kind of information to a defendant before he enters a plea — much less after he has done so. This is one of myriad problems in our justice system. As Judge Jed Rakoff wrote several years ago, people who are innocent enter guilty pleas every day. They simply can no longer withstand the unimaginable stress of a criminal investigation. They and their families suffer sheer exhaustion in every form — financial, physical, mental, and emotional. Add in a little prosecutorial duress — like the threat of indicting your son — and, presto, there’s a guilty plea.

http://dailycaller.com/2018/02/16/g...-new-judge-is-a-government-misconduct-expert/
 
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