BBQ. I think Obama had to be in on some of this. He should also be investigated.
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BBQ. I think Obama had to be in on some of this. He should also be investigated.
What a brilliant move by Jack Smith by bring the mar-a-Lago case first. The conman took the bait and started threatening Jack Smith and the government. Trump is a national security risk. Now it gives Jack Smith the right to lock the conman up. By locking the conman up, he will not try to stall the process.
ss you build such a case against Trump. Too bad none of it amount to a hill of beans. I for one am disturbed about those that were disloyal to Trump just for their own gains. Yes, most of these people go which way the wind blows for their own gains.
Trump is not guilty of ANY of these crimes. In fact these crimes are all fabrcated lies. So people like you can keep on being stoked and in support. Of the Marxist/Dem party that is.
Talk about taking GULLIBLE FOOL to a new level, you sure have!!!
Buford for no justice, please explain to me. How is it wrong that the Biden crime family can receive 15 million dollars and that's illegal, but the Trump crime family can receive 2 BILLION dollars and that legal?
Probably because he did it legit, not by being a treasonous sellout to other nations. Also why did Joe get to decide who governs and who gets fired in a European nation. Why do the Bidens get billions and the Chinese Communist party reaps info and benefits from the US????
Trump made his billions for real, not like Joe who never worked a real job in his life, he's nothing but a puppet now.
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“I don’t care if I plagerize( aka known as stealing) and get caught or not “…..”if I want to show everyone how childish I can be and to what lengths I will go to get attention I will”
Next time you read to your grandkids read them this……they will be proud?
2 “you daddy’s “was the bet, you in?
Aaaand……..he gone.
This post is about Biden not me. LOL Lurker/BBQ glad to see I'm still in your little pea brain. You were always on my mind.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7f189Z0v0Y
From Wiki
From FindLaw - https://www.findlaw.com/legalblogs/l...-consequences/Quote:
Plagiarism can also result in legal action being taken against against the plagiarist resulting in fines as high as $50,000 and a jail sentence of up to one year.
What Are The Consequences Of Plagiarism - https://www.quetext.com/blog/consequences-of-plagiarismQuote:
Here are five potential legal consequences of plagiarism:
Payment of royalties. If your work is found to be an unattributed copy of someone else's you may be forced to repay profits earned on the work to the original owner. Australian band Men at Work were ordered to pay royalties to a publishing company after a judge found they lifted a portion of an Australian school teacher's song in their 1979 hit "Down Under."
Costly court battles to clear your name. A woman who claims she was falsely accused of plagiarism while attending Harvard Law was forced to sue the school to clear her name. Megon Walker's lawsuit against the school claimed that plagiarism charge -- which she alleges was caused when the school law journal published an unfinished draft of an article -- caused her to lose out on a $160,000/year job offer.
Court sanctions. Even attorneys have been caught plagiarizing. Stephanie Ovadia, who represented Lindsay Lohan in multiple civil lawsuits, was sanctioned $750 by a U.S. District Court judge for plagiarizing the contents of her legal briefs.
Eye-popping copyright lawsuits. When plagiarism charges are levied at well-known authors or individuals, the dollar amounts involved can be staggering. In 2011, Oprah Winfrey was hit with a $100 million lawsuit after an author alleged that Winfrey failed to acknowledge that she used the author's pamphlet on an episode of her show. That suit pales in comparison to a 2009 lawsuit against the author and publisher of the Harry Potter series of books. Potential damages in that case were estimated to be in the $1 billion range.
Possible jail time. Plagiarism is typically a civil matter, but in certain cases it can be part of criminal fraud charges. A man who faked his way into Harvard with fake test scores and scored scholarships and awards by plagiarizing essays was jailed for two years after violating probation terms barring him from holding himself out as a Harvard graduate.
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Legal Consequences Of Plagiarism
Plagiarism itself is not illegal in the United States, but plagiarism can breach a contract or infringe on copyright, patent, and trademark protections. These types of plagiarism can cause the original author or their estate to bring a lawsuit against you.
People who steal others’ work in violation of the law can face fines between $1,000 and $250,000 and, in some cases, spend up to a year in jail.
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...loom-srp.0.0l5 - What is the violation of plagiarism?
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Copyright Infringement. Plagiarism is using someone else's work or ideas without giving proper credit. In other words, because you are not giving attribution to the owner of the original work or idea -- you are presenting the idea or thought as your own.
In short ss12, you’re no more different than a common thief. But, hey, its what you learned in the Union.
Mar-a- Lago Conman made the wrong move. He in check!! Jack Smith is playing him for the fool he is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o65NO5-Dfec