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What?!? No temper tantrum?!?
He should name Jussie Smollett as his VP
Smollett for VP
Looks a little drunk in this photo
Trump reaction to convictions odd
He should have kept his mouth shut....
Why are so many uptight about this movie
I heard he was getting married again
Truth Social stock tanks
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You win the award for most passionate locker room lawyer.
If you actually looked at your own sources, you'd notice that.
Words of wisdom from a locker room lawyer. LOL
What makes you think I'm racist? If you look at my posting history, you would notice that I'm anything but a Trump supporter.
Why does this mean so much to you?
Keelai obviously can't comprehend what he reads.
So if he paid the money and did the community service, he wasn't exactly innocent. He just took a deal.
Yes indeed there is a difference between "not guilty" and "innocent" or "exonerated".
Not guilty means that the state didn't provide sufficient evidence for a guilty verdict, while innocent or exonerated means the court cleared the defendant of all guilt. Ask a lawyer.
Your "4 major problems" are irrelevant. Take a look at my source and your own again, and actually read it and try to comprehend.
He obviously didn't read his second link. As for the lawyer's comment, all of them say that.
Keelai seems to confuse getting off on a technicality with innocence.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/smollett-charges-overturned-1.7389582
https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/smollett-charges-overturned-1.7389582
<b>The ruling and the appeal did not address Smollett's continued claim of innocence.</b>
He wasn't found innocent, but the conviction was overturned on a technicality. Important difference. Also, no word opn charging the two white boys on anything. That said, it appears though that the decision won't likely restart his career, not to mention do much to reverse the stress he was under for the last five and a half years.
tds?
I was being funny, satirical.
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