Much ado has been made about William Barr’s comments a few days ago that the DOJ had “not found evidence to suggest widespread voter fraud during the 2020 election”. Keys words there are “evidence”, “fraud” and the easily-spun term “widespread”,…
Category: Law
The Arizona House and Senate Reclaiming their Plenary Power
——Dan Schultz is a friend of mine from 12 years back. He is the creator of the Precinct Project, and author of How to Get Into the Real Game of Politics Where You Live To Help President Donald J Trump…
The Hanging of Jake Spoon, A Cautionary Tale for Red Governors and Bureaucrats, Thus Closing the Circle
I first wrote the Jake Spoon cautionary tale in 2010, as a notice to Democrats in general, that they were running with outlaws, and certain laws apply when they get caught. Then in May 2016, I extended the lynching party…
Election Law vs Criminal Law, A Distinction Without a Difference?
I’m an old defense trial lawyer. I never lost a case I took to the jury, but I also never won a motion that I put to a judge. You see, juries are triers of fact, while judges are the…
The Speakeasy Rule: Arrest the Whole Room
I recall after the 2016 election a black woman was released from jail after having served a few months for voter fraud. I think she got 18-24 months but was released early. Maybe good behavior. I don’t know the specifics…