08-02-2023, 04:19 AM
Lawrence O'Donnell pointed out during MSNBC's coverage that even if HE is convicted, it could four years before anything serious actually happens due to appeals and delays.
Have to wonder if after conviction the case goes directly the supreme Court instead of winding through appeals courts. Being a candidate, and especially if he is a nominee makes the case a bit more important than routine procedure would suggest.
We pretty much know that Mr. Thomas would vote in favor of the criminal; wonder how the others would go.
Have to wonder if after conviction the case goes directly the supreme Court instead of winding through appeals courts. Being a candidate, and especially if he is a nominee makes the case a bit more important than routine procedure would suggest.
We pretty much know that Mr. Thomas would vote in favor of the criminal; wonder how the others would go.