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Jack Smith
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I had to call bull shit on that scene with the General. In the space of a few seconds he committed treason, consequently gave up his right to give legal orders (there by making it so none of his men are at any risk by disobeying him) & committed everyone under his command to a civil war they can't possibly win. The

can anyone tell me if it's actually legally possible for a
judge to order a defendant not to go up on stand and claim they were motivated
by something, because that something isn’t supported by other evidence?