• RowRowRowYourBot@sh.itjust.works
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    1 day ago

    YES because the law states he must have the opportunity to defend himself against charges. Failing to provide him that opportunity is never acceptable in a society that follows the rules of law.

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      1 day ago

      And who exactly denied him the right to defend himself? IIRC it was Trump that ordered these charges to be dropped, and who knows what Adams got in return. It’s not like people are asking the NY govorner to send him to prison. He is a civil servant and there is a legal process already in place to remove corrupt mayors that is not being followed. Why are you licking the boots of the oligarchs so hard?

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        Im not licking anyone’s boots as I have clearly stated I want him to have a legal process which you and several others have suggested is not necessary.

        You have made a very pro-authoritarian claim as to how this should be handled

        I am making one that we should follow the rule of law.

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          In NYC mayors can’t be impeached. The only legal way to remove a mayor in NY is by action of the govorner. You keep acting like we are calling for imprisonment here, but this is literally the correct legal process to remove a corrupt mayor. By not removing him, the govorner is acting against the rule of law you seem to be so concerned about. It is more authoritarian to think he deserves to stay mayor despite betraying his people.

          https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/newyorkcity/latest/NYCcharter/0-0-0-5717

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            23 hours ago

            And that action requires he be presented with the charges against him and he be provided the opportunity to defend himself.

            The governor cannot legally just pull him from office. These procedures need to be followed.

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              18 hours ago

              Did you forget he was presented with charges and the opportunity to defend himself before Trump ordered the case dismissed?

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                  9 hours ago

                  Does it say a trial must be completed for him to be removed? Or does it say he must be presented with charges?

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                    6 hours ago

                    As I have told you he has to have the right to defend himself against the charges. He never faced a trial so he never has had an opportunity to defend himself.

                    I hate Mayor Adams. I wanted him sacked when he hired his brother to a job said brother was unqualified for in his first few days but there is a process to remove him and none of those steps have been met other than presenting the charge.