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Events is something tat we frankly haven t seen as stringently in the other three jurisdictions. by the way, i still can t believe i m saying that because we re talking about four separate criminal cases against the former leader of the united states. but in georgia one of the things that we re seeing is a real commitment to treating these defendants like the charged criminal defendants that they are and not thinking, well, because they re white collar defendants or they re political leaders that they re somehow different and entitled to be treated differently. and that s, i think, to be kmenlded that this is you re seeing them held to the exact same standard as everyone else. it ll be very interesting with ....
This. and while there are a number of documents in this case, council typically would use a contract lawyer to help review discovery. it s not like the lawyers for donald trump and walt nauta will have to put down in the first instance read everything themselves. their procedures that are used that streamline this process. and so, designating this case as one that s complex, based just on the bulk of discovery here doesn t seem to be helpful. it is a very streamlined case in terms of the types of charges that are involved and the clarity of the law. judge cannon is going to be careful here. she wants to make sure that she doesn t treat the president more stringently than another defendant would be treated. and she talked today about other cases involving classified information. and the concern that she wasn t aware of classified cases, that had moved as quickly as the government is proposing to move here. but she also needs to evaluate how differently, and how carefully the government ....
And so, the stagnating this case as one that s complex, based just on the bulk of discovery here doesn t seem to be helpful. it is a very streamlined case in terms of the types of charges that are involved and the clarity of the law. judge cannon is going to be careful here. she wants to make sure that she doesn t treat the president more stringently than another defendant would be treated. and she talked today about other cases involving classified information. and the concern that she wasn t aware of classified cases, that had moved as quickly as the government is proposing to move here. but she also needs to evaluate how differently, and how carefully the government has acted here to see everything up, to have everything ready at the first moment, and to balance that along with her concern. well, they have to because it s not just because donald trump is the former president ....
Avoid jail time unlike other americans that are subjected to real law. joey: the gun crime, idea this is not big deal because majority of cases are not prosecuted, majority of cases do not involve a man s son dealing with latest gun policy. idea you shouldn t be more stringently judged because you are the president s son, does not sit right with me. only one family gets to put their name on the seal and become president of the united states. if they can t sets the example, who can. if you can t do the minimum, don t lie on a form to purchase a gun, if you can t follow the simplest part of gun law, how can you expect someone else to vote for more gun laws. on top of that, he wasn t at it because his brother died. ....
Is brought in, you know it is not clear to me from this situation whether that guy was subjected to a temporary restraining order or any sort of mental health evaluation. even if he was it is not clear that there is a requirement of a red flag consideration when there is a tro or mental health evaluation. it s entirely voluntary. i say this to people, red flag laws are a nice thing to have but it will never be our first defense against keeping guns out of the hands of people who shouldn t have them. is there a way to write red flag laws better or more stringently to make them a more i m not saying they re a solution to all of this, but to make them more stringent, to make them more likely to prevent something like this? you know, i would suggest, jim, that the avenue to look at is to determine whether or not a red flag sort of inquiry or consideration should be required in any situation where law ....