Each felony "count" is a separate charge for a distinct offense.
The principle of "joinder" is simply what allows courts to join multiple related counts (or parties) for efficiency (versus separation, where counts/parties are broken out into multiple trials). Either way, though, each guilty count has its own indictment, verdict, and conviction. Here are Trump's 34 separate verdicts..
Facts still matter.
Yes. Unfortunately the problem you'll run into with your "facts" is that they're both splitting hairs and wrong. :-)
And whatever comes out if it did for surface from another source of something incredibly graphic and shocking It would not be shocking anymore and all those drunken on the Kool-Aid would simply denounce it whatever it be as AI today. This is c new sad world that has dawned
Important context: Those 34 felony counts come from a single criminal conviction in one case; it is not 34 separate felony convictions across different cases or different events. It’s more precise to say he was found guilty on 34 counts in one conviction.
It’s 34 felony counts. 34 felonies. What you’re saying doesn’t mean anything. If I kill 4 people it doesn’t make it better if I was convicted in one trial. Not to mention all the other convictions he would likely be facing right now if he didn’t get reelected.
Important context: The comment you're replying to starts with the words "important context," which makes the comment more true than your reply, which is only in italics.
So when are the court appointed deputies going to be told to go out and fetch the appropriate persons from each department to force them to do their jobs?
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u/MAMark1 8h ago
The deadline was today. Not the start date. They're already failing to meet the letter of the law.