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1/2: #SCOTUS: The Bragg prosecution and the Court rulings, Erlanger and Trump. @AndrewCMcCarthy @NRO @ThadMcCotter @theamgreatness

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John Batchelor

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🗓️ 12 July 2024

⏱️ 16 minutes

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1/2: #SCOTUS: The Bragg prosecution and the Court rulings, Erlanger and Trump. @AndrewCMcCarthy @NRO @ThadMcCotter @theamgreatness
https://www.nationalreview.com/2024/07/scotus-reminder-on-due-process-mandate-of-unanimous-juries-requires-trumps-guilty-verdicts-to-be-vacated/

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0:00.0

Ah, she's brilliant. Miss, I finally got plans out the group chat. We get it. Four votes for a festival,

0:05.9

three for a city break. It's hard to adhere to everyone's needs. There's Betty with her oversized

0:10.2

tent. Sarah and her six foot eight boyfriend.

0:13.1

All right.

0:14.0

Roger Junior and his dog, Roger Senior.

0:16.8

And don't get us started on Mel.

0:19.4

But, like a marriage counselor, she's the one keeping things together.

0:22.6

All aboard Miss I finally got plans out the group chat. Keep everyone's plans alive when you

0:27.1

travel with us. P, and O'Ferees, there is another way. This is

0:38.0

CBSI in the world. I'm John Bachelor. Convicted Felon.

0:40.0

That rhetoric is used often now when speaking of the

0:45.0

former president of the United States Donald Trump.

0:48.0

It attaches to a court case in Manhattan brought by district attorney Alvin Bragg. Therein lies a story and

0:57.0

I welcome my colleague Andrew McCarthy of National Review Online and that is of American Greatness to help me understand the status of the

1:06.6

Alvin Bragg prosecution and what we make of this term convicted felon of a former president who is now running to be a second term

1:16.8

president.

1:18.7

That is a very good evening to you.

1:21.2

Andy, I begin with you because that term you write in your

1:24.0

column at National Review online is often heard these days. It has to do with the Brag case. There's

1:29.7

been no sentencing about it, but it turns on a particular interpretation of the law having

1:37.3

to do with a misdemeanor that is critically upgraded to a felony because of a crime that was prevented from being exposed or identified by the misdemeanor in front of it.

1:54.2

That's the best I can understand what's going on.

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