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Agreed. But again, a pardon is a real longshot. . . . but if Trump is defeated, he is more likely to give out controversial pardons. Not counting on it, but I wasn't counting on a win in the Supreme Court either. I am a man that always asks for something great . . . even if it is unlikely...
I agree . . . I prepare for the worst and pray for the best. I will work on getting my underlying conviction reversed . . .I will alternatively work on getting the judgment vacated based on HONEYCUTT . . . I am working diligently on the longshot Presidential Pardon (Trump knows me . . . we are...
I am questioning the underlying charge. My conduct was legal under state law. At that time (albeit it is different today), there was no federal law addressing the issues in my case. I was convicted based on conduct which the government felt was inappropriate. My position is that if I clubbed...
I was convicted over ten years ago. The crimes I were accused of (again I maintain innocence occurred between 2001 and 2006. I was NOT laundering for a cartel or had anything to do with cartels!
NO! However, I just read a Supreme Court case that MIGHT be helpful to me - - - HONEYCUT - - facts are similar to mine. The question is if this can be applied retroactively!
Good advice! I read VERY CAREFULLY the legal paper (link listed above). Also to answer an earlier posted question as to what I was convicted of - - the answer is Money Laundering!
Thank you all so much for your replies. A bit of information . . . it was questioned whether I am talking about restitution versus a federal money judgment. I ASSURE YOU 100% this is a federal money judgement. In criminal cases this is part of the new norm.
In any event, thank you all...
My case is out of Texas Federal District Court - -
R U Saying after 10 years the judgment goes away?? Can you quote any caselaw or a federal statue to substantiate that!
In a criminal case, if someone is hit with a federal money judgment for say $10 million and subsequently imprisoned then released . . . and the government only forfeits say $3 million from that person, when does the judgment go away? In other words what is the statute of limitations???
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