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Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: Trump
« on: October 20, 2023, 08:57:44 PM »She pleaded guilty to misdemeanors and is receiving no jailtime and almost no punishment except for probation and a relatively smallish fine. For comparison a traffic violation is a misdemeanor. She was initially charged with seven felonies. Looks more like she essentially won her case, tbh.
I suppose that depends on how you define "win". The charges that she plead guilty to are a bit more serious than a traffic ticket and will probably cause her to get disbarred..
Attorney ethics rules in Texas require disbarment for "serious crimes," a category that includes "any misdemeanor involving theft, embezzlement, or fraudulent or reckless misappropriation of money or other property; or any attempt, conspiracy, or solicitation of another to commit" such a crime.