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Wed Apr 18, 2018, 03:45 PM Apr 2018

New York Attorney General Seeks Power to Bypass Presidential Pardons [View all]

Source: New York Times

Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman of New York is moving to change New York state law so that he and other local prosecutors would have the power to bring criminal charges against aides to President Trump who have been pardoned, according to a letter Mr. Schneiderman sent to the governor and state lawmakers on Wednesday.

The move, if approved by Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and the Legislature, would serve notice that the legal troubles of the president and his aides may continue without the efforts of Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel investigating possible Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.

Under the plan, Mr. Schneiderman, a Democrat, seeks to exempt New York’s double jeopardy law from cases involving presidential pardons, according to the letter, a copy of which was obtained by The New York Times. The current law and the concept of double jeopardy in general mean that a person cannot be tried for the same crime twice.

Right now, New York state law prevents people from being prosecuted more than once for crimes related to the same act, even if the original prosecution was in federal court. There are already a number of exceptions to the law, and the letter says that Mr. Schneiderman is proposing to add a new one that could be used if federal pardons are issued.

Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/18/nyregion/schneiderman-trump-mueller-pardons.html

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Rec'd for exposure. n/t PoliticAverse Apr 2018 #1
Jesus, I thought this was already ....Wtf.... pbmus Apr 2018 #2
I think it's a timing thing but I'm not an expert. meadowlander Apr 2018 #3
It's not "double jeopardy" (because of dual sovereignty) it's a specific New York State law.... PoliticAverse Apr 2018 #5
Right. Hortensis Apr 2018 #16
Me too! I thought it was already a thing. ananda Apr 2018 #12
It is a timing issue, heres how sharedvalues Apr 2018 #17
Rachel said on her show last night that Trump could put in an new AG for SDNY meadowlark5 Apr 2018 #4
Schneiderman is the Attorney General of the State of New York, he does not work for the Federal Govt PoliticAverse Apr 2018 #7
Schneiderman is the state AG wryter2000 Apr 2018 #9
Far as I know, lark5, Mr. Schneiderman holds a duly elected office of the State of NY, and Leghorn21 Apr 2018 #10
Ok. So can Schneiderman do anything about the Cohen case? meadowlark5 Apr 2018 #11
No reason SDNY can't keep Schneiderman apprised of any likely state crimes. lagomorph777 Apr 2018 #33
Go for it, New York. And I hope a lot of other states follow suit. erronis Apr 2018 #6
There a theory that Mueller is leaving charges for the state of N.Y. to file if there are pardons YessirAtsaFact Apr 2018 #8
bank fraud, money laundering and threats of violence (Stormy) are state crimes Native Apr 2018 #15
Unfortunately, the NY State Senate is under R control...... getagrip_already Apr 2018 #13
And let's not forget... vi5 Apr 2018 #18
Yeah and I don't understand that at all. Some breakaway group of Democrats caused that pnwmom Apr 2018 #19
Dual Sovereignty, Double Jeopardy, New York State Law Native Apr 2018 #14
Retroactive application? OneBro Apr 2018 #20
Presumably most of the prosecutions haven't happened yet and it wouldn't be retroactive. PoliticAverse Apr 2018 #21
+ 1 red dog 1 Apr 2018 #23
Any funny business with Cohen's taxi licenses would be State of NY pecosbob Apr 2018 #22
Kick! red dog 1 Apr 2018 #24
Good move! mcar Apr 2018 #25
The Resistance is moving! Nitram Apr 2018 #26
Great story, but TERRIBLE headline Mike Niendorff Apr 2018 #27
I think the headline is pretty spot on - Native Apr 2018 #29
I wonder why NY has this double jeopardy deal that other states don't? LiberalFighter Apr 2018 #28
I believe it was unintended... Native Apr 2018 #30
Go, brother, go! Firestorm49 Apr 2018 #31
I hope like hell this effort is successful. BobTheSubgenius Apr 2018 #32
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