It's a civil suit, so there would only be financial penalties. One would hope that case would be decided before either New York or Georgia prosecute him for crimes in those states AND that the financial penalties are substantial. I want him so broke he has to depend on a public defender to try to get him off of any criminal prosecutions.
It's a civil suit, so there would only be financial penalties. One would hope that case would be decided before either New York or Georgia prosecute him for crimes in those states AND that the financial penalties are substantial. I want him so broke he has to depend on a public defender to try to get him off of any criminal prosecutions.
It's a civil suit, so there would only be financial penalties. One would hope that case would be decided before either New York or Georgia prosecute him for crimes in those states AND that the financial penalties are substantial. I want him so broke he has to depend on a public defender to try to get him off of any criminal prosecutions.
Thank you for your expertise. I think this statute hasn't been the subject for prosecution much before, so a slap on the wrist would be awful.