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Mar 15Liked by Alicia Norman

Ms. Willis and Mr. Wade showed class and professionalism. The defense fucked up and pissed her off. Look out, shitgibbon.

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Yup--he needs to be looking over his shoulder every waking moment.

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Alicia Norman: Fani Willis, Esquire is a very formidable prosecutor and I took joy when she brought the case related to the infamous . . . "it's just 11,000 votes. Give me a break! . . . All I need . . . uh . . . is for you to find me . . . uh . . . 11,780 votes, which is one vote more than we need, because we won in Georgia . . . "

That phone call is hilariousness for its brazenness. I always smile in wonder and bewilderment every time I think of this phone call or hear it.

And Fani Willis, Esquire is the most formidable prosecutor on behalf of the integrity of our elections and the Democratic process.

Alicia Norman: You ARE the best! Thanks!

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Thank you, Armand--you suh, always rock! :-D

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Wasting zero time. Onward and upward, Ms. Fani!

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I am like "Let's go!"

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Basically no delay.

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I LOVE IT!!!

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Lorraine Evanoff: The civil judgments have reached Orange-Grifter already where it really hurts his self interest.

Fani Willis, Esquire, has from the beginning, and very definitely right now, represented the very best chance for speedy criminal justice.

And the very best feature: A state conviction is totally outside of the purview of clemency on the part of the President.

For all of those reasons, when Fani Willis, Esquire, proceeded from the indictments, her actions gave me the hope of the speediest, most effective delivery of justice.

Or, as you say, "Basically, no delay!" Or Alicia Norman, "I am like, "Let's go!""

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It's all hands on deck time--I want to see Willis in action now too, hope she is fully vindicated by throwing his orange arse in jail for good.

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Agreed, Armand, on the Civil cases. He lost bigly and it destroyed him financially. He'll just commit more crimes trying to pay those judgments into further quicksand.

But on criminal, the NY Alvin Bragg case is set to start sooner.

Let's see what the judge rules on the Georgia trial date and if the documents dump in NY delays the March 25th start date.

Today it came out that docs dump was coordinated by Trump with NYSD insiders as another attempt at delay but it's backfiring.

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Mar 16Liked by Alicia Norman

I want to see Ms. Willis kick some ass!

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I am ready, as well! Let's do this!

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Mar 16Liked by Alicia Norman

I sure hope Wade's replacement is as talented and gets up to speed quickly

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Me too--Wade kinda kicks ass.

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I'm hoping Fani gets a fellow bad-ass female!

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Mar 16Liked by Alicia Norman

Alicia - never doubted you or Fani. On so many levels these accusations against her screamed misogyny and shaming which may have been the thing that outraged me the most. And coming from the sexpest’s lawyers so especially insulting. Let’s go 🔥🔥🔥

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Yaaaas! Battle gear on, fight stance engaged!

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Meanwhile #TraitorTrump & his criminal co-conspirators succeed at running out the clock and continue to lie to his cult followers, take their money & threaten the lives of public servants just doing their jobs under the rule of law.

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Indeed, which is why I want to see him not only lose money but lose on every front he is fighting.

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Mar 19Liked by Alicia Norman

My husband is often called to do expert testimony. He says lawyers call eachother all kinds of names, bicker and argue…and when recess comes, they will sit down to lunch and plan a golf outing. Lawyers don’t behave authentically in court towards one another.

I posted a typically facetious post a lawyer might pose, recently. The person (Janet in Co) responded as if she were personally attacked. But that, I explained, was “lawyer speak”—to pose a question in response to her assumptions. Well, she went off the rails. All I can say is: Don’t read too much into the flim-flam reports on courtroom repartee.

I think we already discussed why I don’t trust Judge McAfee …

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Don't trust him either. He seemed to care way too much about who Fani was sleeping with and why, not on the legality of the case itself.

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Mar 16Liked by Alicia Norman

Speaking for myself, of course, this case is/was such an important case, and I

Can’t help but be stunningly disappointed that Fani Willis used such poor judgment and put the whole case at risk because of it.

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I will respectfully disagree with you here. The only "judgment" made was to pursue a relationship, a decision millions of people make every day. If a woman who also has power can't have a relationship, fall in love, or have a life because someone, somewhere might weaponize it--well--that says more about society than her.

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Mar 16Liked by Alicia Norman

That is exactly the judgment. I am referring to. Rah, rah and all that being expressed, the case is damaged.

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