Fast Eddie B
Philosopher
A trainwreck of massive proportions is coming,and Trumpy might well drag the GOP down to destruction with him, And, from their spineless toadying to him, they will deserve it.
Agreed. I had hoped for better.
So it goes...
A trainwreck of massive proportions is coming,and Trumpy might well drag the GOP down to destruction with him, And, from their spineless toadying to him, they will deserve it.
McMaster came out strongly against Russian attacks in the UK earlier today.
First Tillerson speaks out against the "line" and get the boot....
Trump to remove McMaster as national security adviser: report
http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/378737-trump-to-remove-mcmaster-as-national-security-adviser-report
Only partly. Communications made during the marriage are still privileged.
Not to digress too far, but does "marital privilege" prevent a spouse from choosing to testify against the spouse about anything he/she did or learned during the marriage? I would think angry spouses would do pretty much anything they could to hang the ex out to dry.
Privilege regarding the communications made during the marriage is held by both spouses and does not extinguish upon divorce. She can't be compelled nor can she waive it unilaterally.Testimonial spousal privilege - that she cannot be compelled to testify against him - is a privilege she holds (and can waive) and ends once they divorce.
There are exceptions to these and these are roughly the federal versions. There's some variance from state to state if a matter is being handled in state court.
Privilege regarding the communications made during the marriage is held by both spouses and does not extinguish upon divorce. She can't be compelled nor can she waive it unilaterally..
Ever wonder if Dan Quayle is watching the Trump Presidency wondering how his entire career got derailed by misspelling "potato"?
Can you give any citation for this?
Because AFAIK this is plain false.
Can that really be right? If the wife of a mob boss learns that hubby ordered a hit -- or is laundering Russian money -- she can't voluntarily tell the authorities? Suppose Dad confesses to Mom that he molested their child? Suppose one spouse is the victim of the other's investment scam, and only learns about it because he/she revealed it? I understand that the spouse can't be compelled, but can he/she really be prevented from testifying voluntarily? Are there ways around that? And surely it only applies to what one spouse may have said to another, not to anything the innocent spouse might have actually witnessed him/herself?
Under U.S. federal common law, the spousal testimonial privilege is held by the witness-spouse, not the party-spouse, and therefore does not prevent a spouse who wishes to testify from doing so.
aaaand your are wrong:
Nope. Two different privileges like I said earlier. Re-read my post and you'll see what I mean.
First Tillerson speaks out against the "line" and get the boot....
Trump to remove McMaster as national security adviser: report
http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/378737-trump-to-remove-mcmaster-as-national-security-adviser-report
I doubt you have the slightest idea how utterly weird your country seems out in the normal world. Schools as a low-key war-zone has actually become normalised in your thinking. "The answer is obvious : Kevlar vests should be part of a school's uniform. And bullet-proof textbooks should be standard." It beggars belief.
Jr's wife has filed for divorce. This should be fun...
http://thehill.com/blogs/in-the-know/in-the-know/378689-donald-trump-jr-files-for-divorce