Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Trump advocating a war crime when the Hague has already charged both Netanyahu and Hamas with war crimes

Today we can breathe a sigh of temporary relief. Trump TACO'd over his threat to commit genocide on Iran (the threat itself is a potential war crime) and ordered a two-week pause in bombings for negotiations. Whether he was influenced by the public reminder that he would be carrying out what was considered a war crime by the International Court of Justice in The Hague is not known. However, he would have been at risk of joining some recent additions to the Hague legal actions: Both Netanyahu of Israel and Hamas leaders have been charged by the Hague for war crimes in the Gaza conflict, and warrants are out for their arrest. Both of the charged parties fear traveling to any country other than friendly ones, where they could be arrested and sent to the Hague for trial.  

https://www.icccpi.int/defendant/netanyahu#:~:text=About%20Defendant,at%20least%2020%20May%202024.

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/international-criminal-court-seeks-war-crimes-charges-for-israeli-and-hamas-leaders   

Tina Peters...will get a shot at reducing her jail time, though the conviction stands

 Tina Peters will get a shot at reducing her jail time, though the conviction stands.  The trial was fair and the conviction was fair, but the sentence needs review.The judge rules that her sentence does deserve a second look on the basis that her freedom of speech was impaired, but we will not know the outcome for at least 42 more days. Per NPR " So, the three options are, in 42 days if nobody appeals, Judge Barrett will do the resentencing. If somebody appeals, there’s a short period for the Supreme Court to decide if they're going to hear the case. If the answer is no, it will be sent to Judge Barrett for resentencing. If the answer is yes, we'll need to wait to hear what the Supreme Court says and they might come to a different conclusion than the Court of Appeals but we might not know that for maybe a year to a year-and-a-half.:" https://www.cpr.org/2026/04/03/district-attorney-dan-rubinstein-tina-peters-resentencing/

What Peters did was not only destroy the integrity of the count in a ruby red county because she took seriously instructions from Trump to "secure the ballots",. She then violated state ballot security rules and laws.  She secured them for sure, but she secured them for unauthorized Trump partisans and then engaged in a cover-up.  Trump has made her the martyr on behalf of his anti-voter access campaign based upon the "stop the steal" continuous lies about the 2020 campaign in order to justify his "SAVE" legislation, which will seriously restrict the ability of many to vote in the November midterms.  Trump tried to pardon her, but he could not since Peters was convicted under Colorado state laws, not federal ones, and Trump only has jurisdiction over federal convictions.  Instead, Trump engaged in a pressure campaign against Colorado, removing federal installations, federal assistance to social programs, and other attacks, putting pressure on Governor Polis to overturn her conviction or mitigate her sentence. Polis is now off the hook with this ruling. This court ruling upheld her conviction and that she had a fair trial, but did allow for a review of her sentence based upon the violation of her free speech rights.

The first amendment issue is whether the 9-year sentence was based on muzzling her advocacy post being removed from her position, or on other justifications, i.e., to prevent future clerks from doing what she did. The conviction was not overturned; only the issue is that her sentencing was affected

.https://mufticforumblog.blogspot.com/2026/03/gov-polis-do-not-commute-tina-peters.html


Tuesday, April 7, 2026

If a migrant is undocumented, is it a crime or a civil offinse: It depends.

If a migrant is picked up by ICE and put into detention for just having no documents, is it a criminal matter? Is it a misdemeanor?  It depends.

The reference I used was this:  https://factually.co/fact-checks/justice/is-being-an-illegal-immigrant-civil-or-criminal-offense-824718.   A misdemeanor or a civil case depends on the action of the migrant involved and there is a federal statute governing this.  This is why a migrant in an ICE gulag needs access to an attorney and a hearing before a judge...which are being denied them unless outside sources intervene or provide one. 

The hearing is a civil procedure.  Migrants  have the right to an attorney and a hearing, but they have to pay for their own attorneys. If they have no one on the outside helping them, or can even make contact with someone, in effect, they are out of luck. 

Thursday, April 2, 2026

Bondi being fired is not surprising: she lost in court cases and bungled Epstein

 Pam Bondi being fired is not surprising: she lost many court cases and bungled the Epstein files.She was in an impossible spot...either be successful with frivolous lawsuits or lose her law license. She chose the former, but she still got ousted, because she failed.. She fumbled the Epstein files either with incompetence or too obvious an attempt to cover up. What Trump wanted her and demanded she do was act as his terrible swift sword of non-evidenced prosecutions (really persecutions of political and policy opponents), which also put her license in jeopardy. It was like Rudi, who lost his license, for his acts in 2020...as did a bunch of other stop the steal loyalists..Trump may have inadvertently done her a favor by removing her. Trump will get no further with a successor who tries this same stunt before judges, too. 

  https://www.npr.org/2026/04/02/g-s1-115077/trump-bondi-attorney-general-departure