Is pardoning really the best solution? Can they challenge the verdict, or does the guilty plea remove their rights as human beings? If pardoned, would the court verdict remain a valid precedent for future cases? @SuiGenerisJohn need your brain here
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Sorry orc I’m on a more important mission right now:
@Mike
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There is no precedent. There was no verdict.
Then how can they put him in jail?
Taking a plea deal isn't the same as being convicted and setting a court ruling precedent. A precedent would have been set if they were convicted of conspiracy to to commit money laundering. They plead guilty to running a money service business without a license.