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"eviscerates" that should do the trick! seriously until these judges put people in jail nothing will change.

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About that Jersey thing...

https://bsky.app/profile/clapifyoulikeme.favrd.social/post/3mhbroujna22a

That back and forth with judge is, or should be secondary. It's a procedural nothing burger which to say fairly substance-free. They get a short adjournment and that issue is resolved in no time.

But what's beyond concerning is whatever the insanity or whatever that was going on with crafting the plea deal -- something of a wrist slap for what seems to be a much bigger matter than the plea deal regards. Either the FBI dropped the ball here or there's some sort of influence thing happening to minimize the sentence the defendant would be facing. (tl;dr: DOJ entered into a plea before the full scope of the defendant's acts were known and then pushed an usually light sentence. It seems the plea was based on what the defendant did re a single victim when the defendant actually had a number of victims.)

I'm far from an expert in the area, maybe this happens all the time with child porn cases, but this one seems weird...

I expect nothing better reporting-wise from the Times (which broke the story) or TPM; in the latter case, kiddie porn plea bargains is beyond the site's normal scope and David's noting of the courtroom action is exactly where TPM's focus should be. So no blame for TPM, and not much blame for the Times; indeed the transcripts make the problem clear enough. But direct reporting or god forbid follow up would be nice, given the issues of (apparent) FBI incompetence and (apparent) sketchiness with setting up pea bargains. (To again be clear: I'm not expecting any such reporting from TPM but from the establishment press although, in the normal course, that would require an interest I don't believe they have at least in the normal course.

Mostly unrelated but a fun fact: The six senators who faced prosecution re that video telling the troops to ignore illegal orders apparently have no great issue to speak of with Donny's Iranian adventure.

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