Can Ghislaine Maxwell Testify? The Legal Barriers to Telling the Truth
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If you’ve ever wondered how the pardon process really works—or how figures like Maxwell play their cards—this episode is your guide through the fascinating world behind the headlines.
Steve Palmer and Troy get into the complexities of presidential pardon power, straight from Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution. They break down the limits of the president’s ability to pardon—explaining why state crimes aren’t included—and unravel recent controversies around high-profile pardons, including the case of Ghislaine Maxwell.
Along the way, Steve Palmer and Troy tackle big questions about whether pardons can be refused, how the Fifth Amendment works in real life, and what makes immunity deals so different from pardons. With candid conversation and tons of legal insight, they shine a light on how famous cases and political intrigue can reveal the nuts and bolts of our justice system.
Here are 3 key takeaways from the discussion:
- Presidential Pardons Have Limits: The president can only pardon federal crimes—not state offenses. So, even with a pardon, state prosecutors can still charge someone for the same conduct under state law.
- You Don’t Have to Accept a Pardon: Surprised? It turns out, as discussed by Steve Palmer, a pardon is like a gift—you can refuse it, especially if accepting it means losing your right to remain silent in court.
- Immunity vs. Pardons: If you want the truth from a witness, immunity grants (which can come from state and federal prosecutors) force testimony—a much more complex process than a simple pardon, and practically impossible in high-profile, multi-jurisdictional cases.
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Recorded at Channel 511.
Stephen E. Palmer, Esq. has been practicing criminal defense almost exclusively since 1995. He has represented people in federal, state, and local courts in Ohio and elsewhere.
Though he focuses on all areas of criminal defense, he particularly enjoys complex cases in state and federal courts.
He has unique experience handling and assembling top defense teams of attorneys and experts in cases involving allegations of child abuse (false sexual allegations, false physical abuse allegations), complex scientific cases involving allegations of DUI and vehicular homicide cases with blood alcohol tests, and any other criminal cases that demand jury trial experience.
Steve has unique experience handling numerous high-publicity cases that have garnered national attention.
For more information about Steve and his law firm, visit Palmer Legal Defense.
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