2021年12月17日 星期五

prison, rat out, Magalomania, 63-month prison term,


Judge Chutkan, who has consistently taken a tough stance on Jan. 6 defendants, told Mr. Palmer that she wanted to make clear that if people sought “to violently overthrow the government” and “stop the peaceful transition of power,” they would be met with “absolutely certain punishment.”

The 63-month prison term, she went on, was “the consequence of those actions.”

Mr. Palmer is the second person who has pleaded guilty to assaulting the police to face punishment for his crimes. Last month, Scott Fairlamb, a former New Jersey gym owner, was sentenced to 41 months in prison — a term that he has since decided to appeal.



According to the last Trump attorney to have his house raided by the Feds, there's no question Giuliani will sell out the entire Trump family to save himself from prison.



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Michael Cohen: Rudy Giuliani Will “Absolutely” Rat Out Ivanka, Don Jr., and Trump to Save Himself

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Verb[edit]

rat out (third-person singular simple present rats outpresent participle ratting outsimple past and past participle ratted out)

  1. (slang, derogatory, transitive) To inform authorities (about someone); to tell on (somebody).
    Don't you dare rat me out or I'll kill you!

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See also



 Magalomania

1 : a mania (see mania sense 2a) for great or grandiose performance an outburst of wildly extravagant commercial megalomania — The Times Literary Supplement (London) 2 : a delusional mental illness that is marked by feelings of personal omnipotence and grandeur.
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Delusions Of Grandeur (La Folie Des Grandeurs), 1967
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