By Ruth King on February 22nd, 2020
Roger Stone deserves a new trial Jonathan Turley
https://thehill.com/opinion/judiciary/484179-roger-stone-deserves-a-new-trial
With his sentencing this week, “agent provocateur” Roger Stone finally provoked himself into prison. However, his latest “performance art” may be nowhere near its conclusion. That is not because he has a “very good chance of exoneration,” as President Trump himself predicted. Stone has about the same chance of exoneration as he does of canonization.
Rather, it is not clear that Stone received a fair trial due to alleged juror bias or, even if his trial is now finished, whether it will become undone by a presidential pardon. If nothing else, one thing should be clear. Stone holds a far greater claim to a new trial than to a presidential pardon.
The decision of Judge Amy Berman Jackson to move forward with his sentencing was a surprise to many of us, following disturbing reports of potential juror bias by the trial foreperson. It was a curious twist on the position of the Queen of Hearts in Alice in Wonderland, who declared, “Sentence first! Verdict afterwards.” In this case, the court decided to resolve the sentence before resolving if there was a valid verdict. Continue at site
ROGER STONE is the Hoax’s Latest Victim
https://thenationalpulse.com/politics/roger-stone-is-the-hoaxs-latest-victim/
There’s something lousy about putting a man in prison for how he answered questions in an investigation that was itself a ruse.
Roger Stone is going to jail for three years because he got caught in a perjury trap during the Russia probe. Attorney General Bill Barr, though, has appointed U.S. Attorney John Durham to investigate whether the Russia probe was a political operation disguised as law enforcement. Stone’s conviction and that inquiry are irreconcilable.
The theory of the Stone case, the trial, and its aftermath certainly make it look like the prosecution was a political hit.
Stone had been a Trump-friend and confidante for years.