Trump to face trial, a bone of contention among US lawyers

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Publish Date: 20:13 - 05 January 2021
Tuesday, 05 January 2021(YJC)_ US lawyers are divided on whether Trump should face trial over leaked Raffensperger tape.

Trump to face trial, a bone of contention among US lawyersLegal experts are divided on whether the latest Democrat demands for US President Donald Trump to be prosecuted have merit — or are politically wise.

Two Democrat House representatives, California's Ted Lieu and New York's Kathleen Rice, filed a criminal complaint against the president to FBI Director Christopher Wray on Monday over his apparent attempt to pressure Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and General Counsel Ryan Germany to overturn President-elect Joe Biden's election victory in the state.

In a recording of Saturday's phone call, leaked to The Washington Post, Trump urges Raffensperger — Georgia's chief election official — to investigate claims of ballot-rigging in the 3 November presidential election.

“I just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have. Because we won the state”, Trump was heard saying.

Fellow New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez called on Monday for a second attempt to impeach Trump in the 16 days before Biden is due to take office.

Political news site The Hill quoted two law professors on Tuesday, while both were open about their opposition to Trump.

Ohio State University Law Professor Edward Foley was reticent to cross the Rubicon of prosecuting a sitting or recently-in-office president.

“While President Trump may have engaged in criminal conduct in this phone call, I think the best interests of the nation would be to avoid traditional criminal prosecution, with the contemplation of imprisonment or something like that”, Foley stressed.

Foley agreed that Trump should be disqualified from seeking office again, but by the Republican Party.

“The consequence of his misbehaviour should be to disqualify him from leadership within his own political party, because no political party should want a leader with such flagrant disregard for the will of the voters — and disrespect for the electoral process, which exists for the benefit of the voters to make their choice”, Foley said.

Election law expert Professor Rick Hasen of the University of California, Irvine said Trump deserved to be tried over his “shakedown” on Raffensperger and Germany — but conceded that was unlikely to happen.

“Despite the long odds, I would hope at least Georgia prosecutors will consider going after Trump, or that the House of Representatives might impeach him again with the goal of disqualifying him from running in 2024”, Hasen said.

Source: Sputnik

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