De-Briefing the Law, Daily Update, Dec. 3rd, 2020
Yesterday, Trump addressed the nation from the White House. He made comments that if he was right about the election fraud, Biden couldn’t be president. Our concern is his use of “if I’m right.” You are supposed to file a lawsuit because you have facts, not because you have hope. Allegedly, Trump is using all of this as steam for a 2024 campaign. Additionally, the Supreme Court heard arguments of Ramos v. Louisiana last week. The court ruled that there is a right to an unanimous jury. Now the question is whether that will apply retroactively to cases in which the jury was not unanimous.
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