jimmymccready
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So? As I pointed out, and you ignored, it was reminiscent of a rigged trail in the Old South. The jury instructions were that they could find Trump guilty if they thought he had done some underlying crime--necessary for the charges to be brought and never presented in the trail. That is, the judge said it was okay if they found Trump had committed a thought crime and that was sufficient.
My bet is the case gets tossed in its entirety on appeal.
You just shot down your own theorizing. The appeal will fail. No doubt.