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Mr. Ected

(9,670 posts)
Fri Mar 31, 2017, 12:43 PM Mar 2017

With Flynn's propensity to lie, cheat and lie some more

How effective a witness can he be?

If he spills the beans on Pence and Trump, for instance, without significant corroborating evidence, his testimony would certainly be impugned by the accused parties as dubious...and they'd have a point.

All the more reason not to take the immunity deal. I'm sure the feds have Flynn dead to rights. He's going down, regardless. I can't see how a lying liar's testimony could form the pivot point for dragging Trumpco down with him....though I can't wait to hear it, for jubilation purposes alone.

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With Flynn's propensity to lie, cheat and lie some more (Original Post) Mr. Ected Mar 2017 OP
That is true in all cases. nycbos Mar 2017 #1

nycbos

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1. That is true in all cases.
Fri Mar 31, 2017, 12:51 PM
Mar 2017

If a prosecution witness is testifying in exchange for a deal whether it be an immunity agreement or a reduced sentence any difference of jury would use that information to attack their credibility as a witness it's part of the game.

But we are getting ahead of ourselves

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