Channel 12 journalist Amit Segal assesses that a recent ruling by judges reduces the likelihood of a plea deal in a high-profile case, but leaves the prospects of a presidential pardon unchanged.
In a post on Monday evening, veteran N12 journalist Amit Segal offered an assessment of the legal landscape surrounding a prominent case. According to Segal, a recent judicial decision has lowered the probability of a plea deal being reached. However, he added that the same decision does not alter the prospects for a presidential pardon. The post did not specify which case or judges were referenced. No further details or official confirmation have been published at this time.
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