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consequence, though, is donald trump s going to have to meet with a probation officer before his sentencing hearing. shoutout to the folks at politico who did a great interview to talk about what that interview is typically like and what role it plays in the sentencing process. because that person has an opportunity to call it to the judge s attention any extenuating factor, either those that mitigate for a lighter sentence or those that demand a harsher one. is this a person who is likely to comply with rules if you sentence them to probation. is this a person you can count on to abide by what that sentence is if they re not incarcerated. i think we all know the answer to those questions, but how that interview comes about and how it turns out will be fascinating to see on july 11th, ana. i do want to ask about another donald trump legal case, the classified documents case in florida. we have learned that the judge in this case, aileen cannon just had more than a thousand complain
yesterday on the bbc and i repeat it today i think the ramifications of this for society and for the health system will be very long reaching and my initial reaction is i think many people in the country will share that it is an absolute disgrace that she wasn t there to face up to what she has done. we will i hope change the law to make sure that defendants here exactly what is said to them, whether that be through the use of technology or be through the use of technology or be in the dock in person and we have to find a way they don t exert control over the sentencing process and make it all about them, but they should face what they have done and it is a disgrace that lucy letby.
concerned, it is a waste of life. i said yesterday on the bbc and i repeat it today, i think the ramifications of this for society and for the health system will be very, very long reaching. just my otherfinal initial very, very long reaching. just my other final initial reaction. i think many people in the country will share. think many people in the country willshare. i think many people in the country will share. i think it is an absolute disgrace that she wasn t there to face up to what she has done. and we welcome i hope, change the law to make sure that defendants do hear exactly what is said to them. whether that be through the use of technology or whether that be in the dock in person. and we have to find a way that they don t exert control over the sentencing process. make it all about them. but they should face what they have done. and it is a disgrace that lucy letby didn t today. as we have been reflecting all
president is now not a campaign for president, it s a prison break. the question is simply, can he get out before the federal 80s catch up with him? the hearing was nice today. it shows the magistrate judge and the actual judge, they are in cahoots, nsync, and it looks like they are going to try to move the special as possible. that is encouraging. but we are talking about putting a former president on trial and under 15 months. and even if you think that somehow the trial goes off sometime early next year, you have got the conviction, you ve got the sentencing process, got got the appeals to that process. there is just no legitimate way, i don t think, that trump actually ends up in jail before the election, which means he is going to have the opportunity to free himself from jail by winning the presidency. here is where i think i m slightly more bullish on the
pretends on the bias. is it gonna happen early enough? what was your take away by the dates exchange of the fact that that was brought up in the arraignment. trump s campaign for president is not a campaign for president, it s a prison break. and the question is can he give up before they catch up. the fed was really nice today because whether it shows is that the magistrate judge and the actual judge they are in cahoots. they are in sync. and it looks like they are going to try to move this as fast as possible. and that is encouraging. but we are talking about putting a former president on trial in under 15 months. and even if you think that somehow the trial goes off sometime early next year, you ve got the conviction, you ve got the sentencing process, you ve got the appeals of that process, there is just no legitimate way, i do not think, that trump actually ends up in jail before the election. which means he is going to have the opportunity to free himself