It was interesting to read the Chenoff article and note how his battles are not entirely won in the courtroom on merit.
Chenoff & his firm are old school Vegas and have relationships with the powers that be. His value may largely be his ability to work behind the scenes.
Loved Drexel's story regarding "Steve The Body Guard" and his $50k fix it.
The whole surrender & quick plea is not how Chenoff will play this. Far too weak and probably would be a professional humiliation for him.
Trying to compare sentences given for different notorious convictions is giving me a headache. Pretty sure not too many people here are applying this silly logic but I keep reading it.
That is not how things work. Especially with juries. If juries always meted out consistent and logical decisions & sentences no one would play the game. That's what keeps our justice system fun & players coming back.
A simple jury fix too old school?