FILE – In this Sept. 26, 2017, file photo, longtime Donald Trump associate Roger Stone arrives to testify before the House Intelligence Committee, on Capitol Hill in Washington. Special Counsel Robert Mueller is examining previously undisclosed contact between former Trump campaign officials and a Russian figure alleged to have tried to sell them dirt on Hillary Clinton during the 2016 campaign. But Stone and Michael Caputo say they believe the man was an FBI informant trying to set them up. He denied that to the Washington Post. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

The big outrage last week revolved around the trial and sentencing of Roger Stone. First, a cabal of progressive prosecutors lied to their boss, and through him to Department of Justice, about their sentencing recommendation. When the Attorney General reacted to the excessive, abusive, and vindictive sentencing recommendation by repudiating it, the prosecutors resigned from the case and the leftwing legal community collectively lost its crap. That was capped off by the revelation that the foreman of Roger Stone’s jury was not only a failed Democrat congressional candidate but had an extensive social media history of making and distributing the most outrageous slurs and conspiracy theories about President Trump, his campaign, and Republicans…and she lied about the extent of said activity on her questionnaire.

It certainly seems Hart had no place on the Stone jury. The Supreme Court has repeatedly declared that the “minimal standards of due process” demand “a panel of impartial, indifferent jurors.” Hart’s record suggests little that is impartial or indifferent. https://t.co/Yyw7IUCAyh — Jonathan Turley (@JonathanTurley) February 15, 2020

Stone’s defense counsel, that rather inexplicably allowed her on the jury in the first place, filed a long-shot motion for a new trial. The judge, a thoroughly woke Obama appointee named Amy Berman Jackson, held a hearing this morning, ignored the motion, and scheduled sentencing for Thursday.

Stone, convicted of witness tampering and lying to Congress, is scheduled to be sentenced Thursday but we’ll find out today from Judge Amy Berman Jackson if that is still the plan. — Megan Mineiro (@MMineiro_CNS) February 18, 2020

Judge Jackson speaking out for the first time on Stone's case. “This call is for scheduling purposes only. I do not plan to discuss the merits of the motion or the sentencing at this time.” — Megan Mineiro (@MMineiro_CNS) February 18, 2020

Stone's attorney Robert Buschell tells Jackson that the request for new trial goes to the heart of the case, but she wants to know why they did not request a delay when they filed the motion. — Megan Mineiro (@MMineiro_CNS) February 18, 2020

BREAKING: Judge Jackson plans to sentence Roger Stone as planned Thursday. “I think that delaying this sentence would not be a prudent thing to do under all the circumstances." — Megan Mineiro (@MMineiro_CNS) February 18, 2020

The real drama now moves toward sentencing. Will Berman Jackson go with the 7-9 years recommended by the the original prosecutors? Will she go with the 3-4 years hinted by the Justice Department revised recommendation? Will Donald Trump finally say screw it and pardon Stone? Stand by for more.