So we have the bailbondsman, the Kracken lady, and Cheeseybro, ...and now we can add Jenna Ellis to the list of ppl who have pled guilty.
For those who think that the plea's are easy escape clauses, or that this is due to duress of a charge or sentence only, you should refer to the link below on plea deals by the American Bar.
https://www.americanbar.org/groups/c...iltypleas_blk/
The absolutely only saving of one's ass here, was if there was a court to rule that no charges would be valid- post the plea arrangement and due to facts uncovered post trial or found through trial. Bad legal advice, or not understanding the terms / ramifications of a plea are also some reasons; But how do attorneys say they don't know the rules, or the ramifications??
The language that is usually used, is that someone enters into the plea agreement of their own free will, and after receiving advice from counsel, and understanding the level of charges they may face, or could have faced if found guilty, and also the reason for the plea, meaning what the offer for plea is. Such as a reduction of sentence, duration of sentence or requirements for receiving the plea deal. And there can be a nullification if one party or more defaults on the agreed actions.
With 4 so far, and the focus being on the support team of those who aided the ex-president in his attempt to overthrow the election process, the walls must feel like they are closing in. Despite most jargon, innocent people who can prove their innocence, rarely take a plea. Those who either are in highly subjective work arena, or have no reasonable defense to the allegations, would be the reason to accept a plea. Finances- could also render a reason to do so, but once you plea guilt, you are indeed stating you are GUILTY of the crime charged, and do so without reservation.
How can so many ppl (including Meadows), be looking really guilty, plead guilty, and yet our conservative friends and even the talking heads of the ultra conservative media, still fail to acknowledge the guilty pleas, and acknowledgement of guilt?