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Is it his belief was reasonable or subjective? all this comes into play not just about a common sense argument or tough believe this was the case or was your head in the sand, but what can the prosecutors prove. you do that is clues like we re talking about. what he knew at this moment in time, in the public eye investigator us is other times. was there somebody to corroborate he was aware of this as a strategy or so unreasonable for anyone to believe what he says he believed as to account for a criminal intent to be met. that s the key. it s all about intent. one of his opponents for president right now used to be a close friend of his, crhris christie, also a former prosecutor. he talked this morning on cnn about conversations he had with then president trump. if you have ever acknowledge ed he lost, but he certainly expressed to me during the campaign and during preparations ....
Malice case are they pled it as a malice case. i read the complaint carefully. probably limited public figure status because you don t know who he is before this happens. i like to tell people, proving malice is to prove carlson knew it was false when he said it. or acted in reckless disregard of that truth. i tell people it s a subjective, undisclosed mental process. how do you know when someone knows they re lying? unless they tell you. which is dominion, because we had the emails and all this documentary evidence. but you re in that pond. and i don t care how good the case looks. i don t care how out of bounds a reporter was. it is the hardest standard of proof. i ve tried these cases. they are exceedingly difficult. this one s transaction. i like this one a little bit. it s got some different stuff to it. it s hard. given the dominion case, though, does what happened in dominion, that is somehow going to be transferrable to a claim right now? he filed it in the same ....
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