Sean Kent
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Great question, but remember, these individuals aren't charged with anything. So there's not bond conditions that would say that you can't leave, and that happens all the time. If you are not formally charged, the government has no control to tell you what you can and what you can't do. So if you think you might be a witness and take off, you're welcome to do that. Could it possibly hurt his case?
Absolutely. Yeah, you can't stop somebody from leaving and saying, I'm going on vacation and I'm not coming back. You can put a subpoena in their hand. You know, you can subpoena them for court, but that's the interesting part. You can't subpoena somebody outside the United States.
Absolutely. Yeah, you can't stop somebody from leaving and saying, I'm going on vacation and I'm not coming back. You can put a subpoena in their hand. You know, you can subpoena them for court, but that's the interesting part. You can't subpoena somebody outside the United States.
Absolutely. Yeah, you can't stop somebody from leaving and saying, I'm going on vacation and I'm not coming back. You can put a subpoena in their hand. You know, you can subpoena them for court, but that's the interesting part. You can't subpoena somebody outside the United States.
There's a difference between a witness and somebody being accused. I've seen judges say to them, it is not my fault you have lost your witness. It is your job to prove your case. Stop complaining. You should have had this ready beforehand. Now, if the person is a potential co-defendant, that's where the judge says, FBI, Secret Service, U.S.
There's a difference between a witness and somebody being accused. I've seen judges say to them, it is not my fault you have lost your witness. It is your job to prove your case. Stop complaining. You should have had this ready beforehand. Now, if the person is a potential co-defendant, that's where the judge says, FBI, Secret Service, U.S.
There's a difference between a witness and somebody being accused. I've seen judges say to them, it is not my fault you have lost your witness. It is your job to prove your case. Stop complaining. You should have had this ready beforehand. Now, if the person is a potential co-defendant, that's where the judge says, FBI, Secret Service, U.S.
Marshals, go find them and go get them and bring them back. I mean, that's where we start talking about non-extradition countries and things of that nature. And then it's hard to get those people. So there's a difference between a witness and a defendant. If you're a witness, you can go anywhere you want. The government cannot stop your movement. You can go where you need to go.
Marshals, go find them and go get them and bring them back. I mean, that's where we start talking about non-extradition countries and things of that nature. And then it's hard to get those people. So there's a difference between a witness and a defendant. If you're a witness, you can go anywhere you want. The government cannot stop your movement. You can go where you need to go.
Marshals, go find them and go get them and bring them back. I mean, that's where we start talking about non-extradition countries and things of that nature. And then it's hard to get those people. So there's a difference between a witness and a defendant. If you're a witness, you can go anywhere you want. The government cannot stop your movement. You can go where you need to go.
Thank you so much for having me. I very much appreciate y'all.
Thank you so much for having me. I very much appreciate y'all.
Thank you so much for having me. I very much appreciate y'all.
Hey, how are you guys doing?
Hey, how are you guys doing?
Hey, how are you guys doing?
I've got a potential death penalty matter that I'm working up, up towards the Rock Hill, York County area in South Carolina, and then got some meetings. Got a little busy day going on.
I've got a potential death penalty matter that I'm working up, up towards the Rock Hill, York County area in South Carolina, and then got some meetings. Got a little busy day going on.
I've got a potential death penalty matter that I'm working up, up towards the Rock Hill, York County area in South Carolina, and then got some meetings. Got a little busy day going on.
Yes. I think the easiest way to describe it initially, yes, he can. It is in his powers as the president of the United States. It's guaranteed by the United States Constitution. The president of the United States has powers, and it's his. It's his and alone. He don't got to ask permission. He don't got to go to his mom and him. He can go to whoever.