Prosecutors Threatened Cohen to Plead Guilty or They Indict his Family

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by Martin Armstrong, Armstrong Economics:

Let me explain something. Threatening your family is standard operating procedure because the Supreme Court has given prosecutors ABSOLUTE IMMUNITY no matter what they do! That has corrupted our entire legal system. This is why you have all these prosecutors charging Trump, for they are ABOVE the law, as are judges.

Cohen asserted that he was pressured to accept a plead guilty to charges in 2018, including the hush money payment to Stormy Daniels.

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“No one indicated you threatened to be guilty, correct?” asked Blanche, Trump’s lawyer.

“As I stated previously, I was provided with 48 hours within which to accept the plea or the Southern District of New York was going to file an 80-page indictment that included my wife, and I elected to protect my family,” replied Cohen.

“You do feel you were induced to plead guilty?” the Trump’s defense lawyer asked.

“I never denied the underlying facts, I just do not believe I should have been criminally charged for either of those two — or six — offenses,” said Cohen.

He stated that prosecutors never directly threatened to indict his wife and explained that he learned of this potential threat from his lawyers.

“I accepted responsibility,” said Cohen.

Prosecutors Immunity

The Supreme Court destroyed our legal system when it decided Imbler v. Pachtman, 424 U.S. 409 (1976), which held that district attorneys/prosecutors have full ABSOLUTE immunity from civil suits resulting from their government duties of bringing cases that they even KNOW are false and for political or personal objectives. That should be overruled, and it has gutted our legal system, destroying due process of law and equal justice for all.

2021 Conviction Rate with Table 2

2021 US Sentencing Commission

It is STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE to threaten your family to force you to plead guilty to things you never did. Prosecutors have a 95-100%% conviction rate depending on the district. Your case is supposed to be randomly sent to a judge. Civilly, the clerk picks the judge in a closed room. The SEC had the clerks always assign their actions to Judge Richard Owen. Out of 100s of judges, they managed to always get the same one.

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