Sean Kent
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It is allowed. So. If there is a conviction and if Donald Trump wanted to pardon Diddy and just say, you are pardoned from this, you are free, he could. Willie? No. But he could.
It is allowed. So. If there is a conviction and if Donald Trump wanted to pardon Diddy and just say, you are pardoned from this, you are free, he could. Willie? No. But he could.
If there is a hung jury and it is through no fault of the United States of America, the case could be retried. And that would be if one jury, and it only takes one, who cannot vote and cannot make a decision of guilt. It just takes one.
If there is a hung jury and it is through no fault of the United States of America, the case could be retried. And that would be if one jury, and it only takes one, who cannot vote and cannot make a decision of guilt. It just takes one.
If there is a hung jury and it is through no fault of the United States of America, the case could be retried. And that would be if one jury, and it only takes one, who cannot vote and cannot make a decision of guilt. It just takes one.
Thank you for having me. Much appreciated.
Thank you for having me. Much appreciated.
Thank you for having me. Much appreciated.
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Hey, how are you doing? How's everybody?
Hey, how are you doing? How's everybody?
Hey, how are you doing? How's everybody?
And this is where I start law dorking out, because I think this is fascinating analysis is what's ended up happening. Since day one, I have said that neither side is ready to go to trial. Because there's terabytes of information, but both of them are playing a game of chicken. Nobody wants to be the one that says they're not ready.
And this is where I start law dorking out, because I think this is fascinating analysis is what's ended up happening. Since day one, I have said that neither side is ready to go to trial. Because there's terabytes of information, but both of them are playing a game of chicken. Nobody wants to be the one that says they're not ready.
And this is where I start law dorking out, because I think this is fascinating analysis is what's ended up happening. Since day one, I have said that neither side is ready to go to trial. Because there's terabytes of information, but both of them are playing a game of chicken. Nobody wants to be the one that says they're not ready.
And when this ends up happening, you find out stuff over and over and over again. You remember at the beginning when we first talked, I said, get ready for a slew of superseding indictments. There's three possibilities. Possibility one, the government is trying to figure out a creative way to get other information in.
And when this ends up happening, you find out stuff over and over and over again. You remember at the beginning when we first talked, I said, get ready for a slew of superseding indictments. There's three possibilities. Possibility one, the government is trying to figure out a creative way to get other information in.
And when this ends up happening, you find out stuff over and over and over again. You remember at the beginning when we first talked, I said, get ready for a slew of superseding indictments. There's three possibilities. Possibility one, the government is trying to figure out a creative way to get other information in.