Show-Me Speedy Trial For Disgraced Missouri Guv Eric 'Mugshot' Greitens?!?!

Here's the best look at the legal strategy of a politico who just about every other Republican in Missouri (not on his payroll) has abandoned. Read more:

Greitens wants trial to start in 2 weeks and will ask for judge, not jury, to hear case

ST. LOUIS * The defense team for Gov. Eric Greitens wants his trial for invasion of privacy to start in as little as two weeks, and expects to waive a jury trial in favor of a judge hearing the case.

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  1. Gardens in his attorneys know that the goofball prosecutor Has No Smoking Gun photograph. She's playing poker and it's time she showed her hand. Greitens will never get a second term but this prosecutor is a joke and needs to have her fat ass handed to her. I hope he gets that done and sues the city of St Louis for damages.

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  2. He's not Commander In Chief, Grietens can't run his prosecutor on his own case what to do. This ain't the Navy.

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  3. No photo, no case. So far, it's a she said, he said. The victim is wanting privacy on this. Won't get it. Sorry.

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  4. ^^^ doesn't need to be the Navy. His legal team is calling the bluff. The prosecutor was way out of her league. She made her case to the Grand Jury on flimsy evidence (some legal beagle correct me here - they can use false evidence as long as they "believe" it to be factual?) and made her play. They'll get to court, there is likely no picture, the star witness would be called as hostile, they ex husband who started it all wouldn't even get to play a part. This will be a joke on her record.

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  5. Prosecutor needs more time to manufacture evidence.

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  6. You don't think Grietens is about to get his war buddies busted for all the shit sick they've posted over the years. It's up there on the cloud somewhere and there's a bigger investigation out there.

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  7. Maybe ought to rethink the “manufacture” part.
    They are now saying subpoenas by the Missouri attorney general, St. Louis prosecutor and a state House investigative committee have been issued- according to news accounts that have gone viral.

    The subpoenas indicate that investigations that initially focused on allegations of blackmail by the governor have expanded to include his political campaign finances.

    One has to think he may be Missouri’s Rod Blagojevich.

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  8. Redder Neck Than Yours3/19/18, 9:27 PM

    Hopefully he'll turn out to be Missouri's Donald Trump.

    !LOCKHIMUP!

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