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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI was wondering if Ghouliani can be charged with aiding and abetting in the commission of a crime?
Tying himself to trump he must have broken a few laws. Love to see him disbarred for life.
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I was wondering if Ghouliani can be charged with aiding and abetting in the commission of a crime? (Original Post)
demosincebirth
Oct 2019
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do you think there is evidence? I think if they dig whole heartedly they will find mountains of it.
demosincebirth
Oct 2019
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greyl
(22,990 posts)1. With evidence, why not? nt
demosincebirth
(12,541 posts)7. do you think there is evidence? I think if they dig whole heartedly they will find mountains of it.
sandensea
(21,650 posts)2. And possibly conspiracy
If anyone here who's a lawyer wants to jump in on this point, please feel free.
Here's hoping they can RICO their butts.
BigmanPigman
(51,623 posts)3. He will be in the cell next to Don Jr.
Wounded Bear
(58,685 posts)4. Actually, real lawyers are always in danger of that...
if they don't watch their ethical P's and Q's. Technically, they are officers of the court, and will often run up against the rules when their attorney/client privelege conflicts with their duty to uphold the law.
Or, if you want a real world example, ask Michael Cohen.
NCLefty
(3,678 posts)5. They usually start at the bottom. So these guys might lead to Rudy in a vice, etc.
demosincebirth
(12,541 posts)8. Keeping my fingers crossed
hlthe2b
(102,331 posts)6. Sure if he crossed the line and evidence is there. Two words: 'Michael Cohen' who now sits in jail.