you share a cooperating witness. meaning you think normally he would try to get something out of it before cooperating? yeah. you usually have a deal with the office with whom you re trying to cooperate. and usually you work all that out. there are multiple offices that have a basis for an investigation, in a organized crime office or corporate fraud or anything else, it gets worked out in advance o everyone knows what the promises are, what they can expect, everyone knows what the prosecutor s going to argue for even if the prosecutor can t guarantee a leeb yent sentence because that s up to a judge. the fact cohen has had these interviews, does it make it any less likely or more likely that the president might sit down with mueller? it seems the more mueller knows the less it would be likely the president would sit down. we re talking about likelihood in the sort of 1% to 2% range. i think the likelihood of the president sitting down is fairly close to zero. i don t know that
the montana judge who handed down the punishment is thousand coming under fire for the leeb yent sentence and for what he said about the victim. the judge said the victim seemed, quote, older than her chronological age. the 14-year-old girl committed suicide before the teacher s case went to trial. prosecutors are appealing the sentence and advocates filing a complaint seeking the judge s removal. bernie grim and ted williams join us. ted. this is just horrible. i i mean, it is inconceive able that we have judges that would sentence a guy to 30 days. the system in montana failed this young lady and in life. when i say that, it was 2008 that this guy was charged. the young girl committed suicide in 2010. between 2008 and 2010 you would have believed they could have tried the case. wasn t he out on bond, too?
the montana judge who handed down the punishment is thousand coming under fire for the leeb yent sentence and for what he said about the victim. the judge said the victim seemed, quote, older than her chronological age. the 14-year-old girl committed suicide before the teacher s case went to trial. prosecutors are appealing the sentence and advocates filing a complaint seeking the judge s removal. bernie grim and ted williams join us. ted. this is just horrible. i i mean, it is inconceive able that we have judges that would sentence a guy to 30 days. the system in montana failed this young lady and in life. when i say that, it was 2008 that this guy was charged. the young girl committed suicide in 2010. between 2008 and 2010 you would have believed they could have tried the case. wasn t he out on bond, too?