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“… He has been charged with giving false statements and obstruction of a congressional proceeding, the Justice Department said in a statement.…”
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Would love to hear more about your experience when your term is up.I am currently serving on a state grand jury. Let's just say the phrase that you can indict a ham sandwich is far more true than I could have ever imagined.
You hear one side of the story, the burden of proof is very low, and it doesn't require a unanimous vote.
The fact that they refused to indict on 1/3 charges is pretty telling.
I had a chance to be on a Federal Grand Jury in California (I think it was Federal, it may have been State - it was about 13 years ago).Would love to hear more about your experience when your term is u
He will likely get a free or greatly reduced defense (if he is even a half-way decent negotiator) plus he will generate a lot of publicity that can be monetized. And there is basically no serious risk he will be convicted. Sort of a win-win for Comey.I wonder if Comey is starting to regret that decision to throw the 2016 election to Trump.
I got called for a federal grand jury when I lived in Virginia. In the meantime I had already moved to DC so I didn't have to go.I had a chance to be on a Federal Grand Jury in California (I think it was Federal, it may have been State - it was about 13 years ago).
I often regret passing that up - I think it would have been really interesting.