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And also tell us is it going to happen before the election. Could i Say Something . I think the fact we have to make a Television Show every night gives us a weird perspective on this. Were like what is everyone waiting for . You got to wait. We went through the indictment. Were ready. Were familiar with the evidence. Lets do it. Lets go. Lets get it onair. 11. 6 million pages of discovery. Lets go. Thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. The article starts with this, the woman cannot believe it, she is in the same elevator as Rudolf Giuliani. Oh, this is a thrill. Its a random new yorker in the year 1985. 1985 was the year Rudolf Giuliani made a name for himself. It was the year giuliani pioneered the same prosecutorial tactics that now very much look lik ....
So we need to have an evidentiary hearing, and that of course involves more delay. i do wonder when you talk about the various codefendants having different status, laura, meadows lawyers are making the case what he did was arranging phone calls, visiting facilities down at the state, cobb countych i do wonder when we talk about flipping and the fact when you have such a large pool of codefendants, the goal of the prosecutor is to leverage these people against each other. do you see this giant number of codefendants as a potential pool for flippage of course. can we call it flippage? i m not sure. of course. these are people who have very different incentive structures than a person than like say walt nauta who has this unusual loyalty relationship with the former president. i don t know that kanye west s ....
Part in the fake elector scheme and tried to drum up public support for subverting the election with a tweet sent on december 9th calling for voters to ask lawmakers for a special session. and that tweet matches word for word a tweet sent by then georgia state senator burt jones also on december 7th. so unnamed and unindicted but for how long? still with me joyce vance and laura jarrett. laura, i mean we re going to know the names of these 30 unindicted coconspirators one would presume relatively soon. it seems like jum the sleuthing we ve done a fair number of them are fake electors who have immunity deals squared away. the rest of them are these potential leverage points for the federal government is that why they re unnamed and unindicted yet? perhaps the person who s going to provide some testimony in exchange for that, they ll get immunity. ....
It was the year giuliani pioneered the same prosecutorial tactics that now very much look like they could be his downfall. but let me back up just a little bit. this is carmine the cigar gallante. and in the late 70s he flew a little too close to the sun. he was shot at point-blank range in an italian restaurant in brooklyn. allegedly the motivation of his assassins is gallante decided he should be the head mob boss, but the other mob bosses did not agree. a guy named anthony, called whack whack, he not the person who decided the fate of carmine. he may have been part of the group that pulled the trigger ....
Not nothing a prosecutor and particularly one like willis who has a number of these rico cases under her belt isn t well-equipped to handle. joyce, let me ask a follow-up on that. in terms of the penalties these folks are facing, these a lot of back and forth about whether rico charges in georgia have a mandatory five-year sentence or whether a convicted person can serve probation, also whether it s five years in jail or a fine or both. i mean how real is the legal peril here? right. so anyone who s confused by georgia s statutory scheme is doing a really good job of reading the law because it in fact is very confusing. the rico statute itself says people who are convicted should be sentenced to no less than five years in prison, and that s language we typically associate with a mandatory minimum. however, there s another provision of georgia law that says the judge can make a decision in certain kinds of cases that the sentence should ....