What's this about?
A fever dream. A fart in the wind.
Soupcon of empty void.
xtra large, half pepperoni, half veggie
Just curious because sauces tell me that several of the people in those "sealed" indictments have arrest records you can easily Google.
Just the Right version of the stuff dJohns follows.
So do they have Comet Ping Pong all over the nation? I didn't realize they were a chain.
Another TSA praying dog thread.
Hurr durr but libs
Posting partisan tweets isn't the same?
The right wing on this site have become particularly stupid lately.
The Russian investigation thread is supported by an actual federal investigation that has resulted in multiple indictments in what is lightning quick time as these types of investigations tend to do. For example it was two years before watergate started handing out indictments whereas here it has not even been a year.
Tweets from alt-right conspiri s and breitbart takes are not analogous.
You're asking the wrong person. Philo only does passive aggressive.
Need or resident fence sitter/aspiring attorney to chime in. spurraider21 are this many sealed cases unprecedented?
no clue. i'm not a legal historian
this isn't really the kind of you learn about in law school tbh
Or, you know, Google.
https://lawnewz.com/high-profile/rum...federal-court/“A few other words of caution: sealed indictments are not uncommon and the U.S. attorney’s office in DC does many complex cases. Mueller is not the only active prosecutor working in that courthouse. I’m not saying nothing is cooking, but don’t read too much into docket numbers,” said Benjamin Wittes, Editor-in-Chief of Lawfare blog. He also added he has no basis to say whether the cases are related to the Mueller or not.
“Sealed dockets are insanely normal,” tweeted Brad Heath, an investigative reporter for USA Today. He said that they don’t necessarily equate to indictments. Sealed docket entries could also be search warrants that the Mueller team or other prosecutors filed.
So the answer is: Who knows? They're sealed.
People on both sides going overboard about this.
OP is a little premature.
842 sealed cases in 24 districts from 10/30 through 11/10.
According to whom?
pacer.gov
Whose interpretation of pacer.gov?
“Sealed dockets are insanely normal,” tweeted Brad Heath, an investigative reporter for USA Today. He said that they don’t necessarily equate to indictments. Sealed docket entries could also be search warrants that the Mueller team or other prosecutors filed.
^^^lmao. TSA such a laughing stock now
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