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Not true. The defendant can waive attending the trial.

Posted on: April 22, 2024 at 12:08:39 CT
TigerMatt MISS
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The judge can accept the waiver. But a judge as part of a political witch hunt would not do that.

N.Y. Crim. Proc. Law § 340.50
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     I guess trump is admitting that he is a witch - JG MU - 4/22 12:51:47
     He is not wrong - Spanky KU - 4/22 12:00:49
          Reply... - Gyro STL - 4/22 12:02:41
               The charges are political for the reasons I posted - Spanky KU - 4/22 12:52:20
               Not true. The defendant can waive attending the trial. - TigerMatt MISS - 4/22 12:08:39
                    Sorry subsection 2. states that a judge may allow... - Gyro STL - 4/22 12:14:50
                         As I said “Any criminal defendant must attend trial.” is - TigerMatt MISS - 4/22 13:12:29
     Well.. there has been a political witch hunt. No reasonable - TigerMatt MISS - 4/22 11:58:29




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