Outrageous! Federal Prosecutors Recommend 7-9 Years For Roger Stone

For basically process crimes and having the memory of an old man. This, given, the lies Adam Schiff said on the floor of the House and Senate.

Three federal prosecutors have withdrawn from the case against longtime Donald Trump confidant Roger Stone after a decision by top Justice Department officials to disavow and undercut their own federal prosecutors by reducing the government’s recommended sentence against him.

The stunning and politically charged decision to reduce prosecutors’ recommended sentence of nine years came hours after Trump publicly criticized it, immediately raising questions about the Justice Department’s independence from political pressure.

Prosecutors from the US Attorney’s office in Washington, who are employees of the Justice Department, had said Monday that Stone should be sentenced to seven to nine years in prison after he was convicted on seven charges last year that derived from former special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation, including lying to Congress and witness tampering.

That recommendation led Trump overnight Tuesday to bemoan what he called a “horrible and very unfair situation.”

“The real crimes were on the other side, as nothing happens to them. Cannot allow this miscarriage of justice!” Trump said. He later told reporter in the Oval Office that he didn’t ask the Justice Department to change the sentencing recommendation.

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  • oeb11
  • 02-11-2020, 05:56 PM
Newly out - DOJ disagrees on the sentence with the federal prosecutor - who reportedly resigned today over the matter.
WTF's Avatar
  • WTF
  • 02-11-2020, 06:21 PM
Process crimes?

What about Trump's former lawyer...were you bitching about him getting sentenced for process crimes?
The_Waco_Kid's Avatar
Process crimes?

What about Trump's former lawyer...were you bitching about him getting sentenced for process crimes? Originally Posted by WTF

so what about process crimes? you recall don't ya that that's all that were found, minor league nothing burgers .. when they were fishing for collusion with Russia to remove Trump, yeah?


how'd that turn out?


BAHHAHAAAAAAAAAA



Newly out - DOJ disagrees on the sentence with the federal prosecutor - who reportedly resigned today over the matter. Originally Posted by oeb11



good. if this fed prosecutor overstepped standard guidelines on what is clearly overzealous prosecution of someone closely associated with Trump (and i question his conviction to be with .. appeal Roger .. APPEAL!) like Jussie's stunt this shows that like elections .. political prosecutions over minor issues (if any) have .. wait for it .. CONSEQUENCES!!


BAHHAHAAAAAA
Process crimes?

What about Trump's former lawyer...were you bitching about him getting sentenced for process crimes? Originally Posted by WTF
Several times we complained about Trump associates being convicted of process crimes. Try to keep up. And on topic.
dilbert firestorm's Avatar
I wasn't all that surprised that the prosecutors would try to screw Stone in some way.


the sentencing recommendation was over the top for perjury. This has caused 1 prosecutor to resign, and 2 other prosecutors withdrew from the case.


I wouldn't be surprised if they were obama holdovers.
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Newly out - DOJ disagrees on the sentence with the federal prosecutor - who reportedly resigned today over the matter. Originally Posted by oeb11
Anyone criticizing the role of the DOJ in the sentencing RECOMMENDATION by the local USDA's office staff is not familiar with the USDA "Handbook" .... there's a lot of ignorance being displayed in the media and here on Eccie. Secondly, what the fuck is a AUSA doing leaking sentencing recommendations prior to DOJ approval?
ok someone might correct this and that's ok

but wasn't there a dim senate staffer, rather high up, who was convicted of much the same and , after some sort of senator involvement, received a two month sentence, or was it two weeks?

to many, the doj, among other government departments, seem to have politically biased sorts who throw the book at one and take it ever so easy on another

witness hellary and her protective minions including the atty gen lynch herself

and then its not what they investigate at times, its what they don't investigate as well
rexdutchman's Avatar
Process crimes= Political ,,,,,,,,BS
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  • WTF
  • 02-12-2020, 08:21 AM
Several times we complained about Trump associates being convicted of process crimes. Try to keep up. And on topic. Originally Posted by gnadfly
You didn't bitch about Michael Cohen getting sentence6.

How about you try and keep up with your own hypocrisy
michael cohen admitted to campaign finance violations, even though there are plenty of reasons to think what happened wasn't a crime, but still not a process crime
Don't fall for WDF's tactics. I could have told you "hypocrisy" would be his next post. It has nothing to do with this thread.

WDF can't keep up.
HoeHummer's Avatar
The US of Eh as we knew and loved it is gone. Trump has risen to a throne, and yous are lining up to help him wipe his ass with your constitution.

You’d all better lawyer up, eh, fredsy?
Anyone criticizing the role of the DOJ in the sentencing RECOMMENDATION by the local USDA's office staff is not familiar with the USDA "Handbook" .... there's a lot of ignorance being displayed in the media and here on Eccie. Secondly, what the fuck is a AUSA doing leaking sentencing recommendations prior to DOJ approval? Originally Posted by LexusLover
I assume USDA means US District Attorney. What does AUSA mean?

So, what's the USDA Handbook sentencing recommendation for process crimes? Seems real criminals are being sentenced much lightly for more violent crimes.
HoeHummer's Avatar
I thought USDA was the agricultural ministry, eh?

And that handbooks says yous all are supposed to eat shit until November when sanity returns to the US of Eh