RoryN
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Judge dismisses cases against James Comey and Letitia James after finding prosecutor was unlawfully appointed
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It can be re-prosecuted. The judge didn’t throw the grand jury findings out, just the prosecutor was “unlawfully appointed”…
It will be refiled. The evidence is overwhelming. On both cases.
LOL. Trump is showing evidence of senility: in response to having these civilian cases tossed out because Trump and his Justice Department are clueless, President Bone Spur is now pretending he knows something about military law by going after Senator Mark Kelly a former Navy pilot who flew 39 combat missions in Operation Desert Storm. He also piloted the space shuttle for NASA, where he was an astronaut from 1996 to 2011.It can be re-prosecuted. The judge didn’t throw the grand jury findings out, just the prosecutor was “unlawfully appointed”…
It will be refiled. The evidence is overwhelming. On both cases.
Keep dreaming, pedo.It can be re-prosecuted. The judge didn’t throw the grand jury findings out, just the prosecutor was “unlawfully appointed”…
It will be refiled. The evidence is overwhelming. On both cases.
Chauvin is innocent and OJ is still looking for Ron and Nicole's killer from the grave.It can be re-prosecuted. The judge didn’t throw the grand jury findings out, just the prosecutor was “unlawfully appointed”…
It will be refiled. The evidence is overwhelming. On both cases.
The Grand Jury finding still stand, but the prosecution had to rush to court to file the case because the statute of limitations was about to run out....that's why they couldn't wait to get Lindsey Halligan confirmed.It can be re-prosecuted. The judge didn’t throw the grand jury findings out, just the prosecutor was “unlawfully appointed”…
It will be refiled. The evidence is overwhelming. On both cases.
Halligan is the fourth U.S. attorney loyal to Trump to have been found to be unlawfully serving in her post by a judge.
The post opened up for Halligan after the district’s previous top prosecutor, Erik Siebert, resigned rather than cave to pressure to indict Comey over 2020 testimony the ex-FBI director gave Congress, with just days remaining before the statute of limitations was set to expire.