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Breaking: sandwich guy acquitted. (Original Post) onenote Thursday OP
Good news!! nt in2herbs Thursday #1
Free subs for all! newdeal2 Thursday #2
Um, who would that be? CTyankee Thursday #3
The guy arrested by the Gespacho for throwing a sandwich at an SS officer. AZ8theist Thursday #22
Sub-perb! Solly Mack Thursday #4
I see what you did there leftstreet Thursday #5
:) Solly Mack Thursday #8
DURec leftstreet Thursday #6
The government was hamstrung Renew Deal Thursday #7
Not The Onion! yardwork Thursday #9
There goes my hero. Efilroft Sul Thursday #10
Will the government have to pay for his defense? Emile Thursday #11
You can indict a ham sandwich. unblock Thursday #12
From Joyce Vance LetMyPeopleVote Thursday #17
Uhhhh Jeanine Pirro is like ....stupid underpants Thursday #19
Good malaise Thursday #13
They literally got cheesed on this one. miyazaki Thursday #14
Some of the art that has appeared around the city honoring him LetMyPeopleVote Thursday #15
These are terrific! calimary Thursday #24
With the stipulation Coldwater Thursday #16
The defense attorney did it pro bono because the defendant no longer had any bread. Aristus Thursday #18
I thought maybe Subway paid for counsel. Sneederbunk Thursday #20
I guess the prosecution couldn't cut the mustard Endlessmike56 Thursday #21
I'll break bread to that! calimary Thursday #23
EPIC Happy Hoosier Thursday #25
"They will be gunning for him." J_William_Ryan Thursday #26
That's a wrap! 2MuchNoise Thursday #27
Jury Nullification - an act of public resistance that can't be challenged... appmanga Thursday #28
Charge the cop with perjury? cbabe Thursday #29
I didn't see or hear his testimony... appmanga Thursday #30
Correct. Perjury is difficult to prove and rarely charged. onenote Thursday #32
Imma havin me a sub wit musty an onyins to celebrate! struggle4progress Thursday #31

calimary

(88,492 posts)
24. These are terrific!
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 05:30 PM
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Just another reason why some call ‘em hero sandwiches! That works perfectly here!

appmanga

(1,301 posts)
28. Jury Nullification - an act of public resistance that can't be challenged...
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 06:19 PM
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...by the government. So far, it doesn't seem the Trump Cabal was moved by the election results, nor have they been moved by the unwillingness of D.C. grand juries to bring charges against protestors. Now, there's jury nullification in a case where there was video of the act. Saner people would figure out something is going on here in regards to how the public feels about their government. These fascists will probably double down.

Thank you to the good citizens of the District for continuing to send an unmistakable message of resistance. May there be more.

appmanga

(1,301 posts)
30. I didn't see or hear his testimony...
Thu Nov 6, 2025, 06:27 PM
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...but it's unlikely he'd be charged even if Pirro wasn't the DA.

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