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inevitably, IMHO, the dirty corrupt leftwing judge and the nasty ho whatshername....

will rue the day they decided to pull this asinine stunt. It will surely be overturned, just

by the bias pre-court, the outrageous fine with no legit basis, and the violation of the precept that says

malicious prosecution is a major violation of civil rights. Once it is appealed and overturned, if it is,

Pres Trump has every right to sue these dirtbags for abuse of process/malicious prosecution.

We shall see.

Malicious prosecution and abuse of process are related types of civil lawsuits where one person (the plaintiff) sues another person (the defendant) for, in a prior case, trying to use the legal system against the plaintiff in an inappropriate manner. The prior case can be either criminal or civil in nature. This
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9 hours ago, calfoxwc said:

inevitably, IMHO, the dirty corrupt leftwing judge and the nasty ho whatshername....

will rue the day they decided to pull this asinine stunt. It will surely be overturned, just

by the bias pre-court, the outrageous fine with no legit basis, and the violation of the precept that says

malicious prosecution is a major violation of civil rights. Once it is appealed and overturned, if it is,

Pres Trump has every right to sue these dirtbags for abuse of process/malicious prosecution.

We shall see.

Malicious prosecution and abuse of process are related types of civil lawsuits where one person (the plaintiff) sues another person (the defendant) for, in a prior case, trying to use the legal system against the plaintiff in an inappropriate manner. The prior case can be either criminal or civil in nature. This

Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution - Wikipedia

 

The Eighth Amendment (Amendment VIII) to the United States Constitution protects against imposing excessive bail, excessive fines, or cruel and unusual punishments. This amendment was adopted on December 15, 1791, along with the rest of the United States Bill of Rights. The amendment serves as a … See more

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