There was a Union prison camp in Elmira, NY (just north of the PA border) that is called ''Hellmira'' due to its high death rate.2,973 of the 12,100 Confederate prisoners housed there from July 1894 - July 1895 died from disease, malnutrition and harsh winter conditions.
Their actions will come when the grand jury concludes hearing testimony and issues indictments. Maybe there will be no indictments, but if there are, I think Graham's chances of catching one look excellent.
Like Clement Vallandingham's?(He is most noted for taking the Confederate side as an Ohio politician and getting banished to the Confederacy by Lincoln, in a move whose legality has been debated. But among trial lawyers he is also known for arguing in a murder trial that it was not his client who shot the victim, but rather the victim accidentally shot himself, demonstrating to the jury exactly how it would have happened-- shooting himself fatally. His client at least was acquitted.)
I prefer that they kick his mouth to the curb.
In a mailsack.
We need a justice for EACH circuit. Like the founders had.
And, if it was more than usually stupid, it would be farcical, partial, you know... Shades of Ogden Nash!
You might think that a guy who spent 33 years an a lawyer in the Air Force Reserve would have a better grasp of the law.
Or not.
Partial Quashal is my new King Crimson polka band...
There was a Union prison camp in Elmira, NY (just north of the PA border) that is called ''Hellmira'' due to its high death rate.2,973 of the 12,100 Confederate prisoners housed there from July 1894 - July 1895 died from disease, malnutrition and harsh winter conditions.
He'll claim he's converted, just like Ivanka.
And he'll flounce away so hard afterwards that we'll hear his petticoats swish.
Their actions will come when the grand jury concludes hearing testimony and issues indictments. Maybe there will be no indictments, but if there are, I think Graham's chances of catching one look excellent.
Like Clement Vallandingham's?(He is most noted for taking the Confederate side as an Ohio politician and getting banished to the Confederacy by Lincoln, in a move whose legality has been debated. But among trial lawyers he is also known for arguing in a murder trial that it was not his client who shot the victim, but rather the victim accidentally shot himself, demonstrating to the jury exactly how it would have happened-- shooting himself fatally. His client at least was acquitted.)
"Thank you boys! And a one, and a two!" The ghost of Lawrence Welk will direct the King Crimson Polka Band.
that's my thinking...ain't none of his 'friends' gonna come running to his aid once the shit starts...
Hahahahaha NOT SO FAST
Sometimes one must give it your all for a client. The Copperheads wore on their lapels cut-out Indian heads from pennies to identify each other.
I don’t wanna even know about total quashal!!!!!