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Should Donald Trump Have Been Convicted?

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Jungle Juice of a Prosecution Strategy

The analogy drawn likens the prosecution strategy in a case to making jungle juice, where various ingredients are mixed without a clear plan but with the intent to achieve a particular outcome. In this case, the prosecution aimed to secure a conviction despite uncertainties and a weak legal framework. The approach seemed to be based more on the defendant 'seeming bad' than on solid legal grounds, utilizing misdemeanors to support a felony charge, which lacked specific connection to a crime. The analogy highlights the haphazard and questionable nature of the prosecution strategy, raising concerns about political motivation and the integrity of the legal process.

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