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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI think we are going to see a lot of indictments
At more than I predicted.
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I think we are going to see a lot of indictments (Original Post)
RandySF
Apr 2018
OP
In a way, Mueller is his own distraction from state grand jury investigations.
dameatball
Apr 2018
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triron
(22,006 posts)1. Hope so. Do you base this on anything in particular?
RandySF
(58,887 posts)2. Nothing except a glimmer of the material DOJ are sitting on.
Zoonart
(11,869 posts)3. I think I read it here...
That the Va Grand Jury handed down seven sealed indictments in the month of March in the Mueller investigation.
Can anyone here corroborate.
marylandblue
(12,344 posts)7. Can't corroborate that, but it's most likely speculation
Courts hand down sealed indictments all the time. No way to tell what case they are from (they are sealed, duh!). It seems like whenever a sealed indictment shows up on the DC or Virginia court docket, people assume it's Mueller-related, but really it could be from any court in the district.
Auggie
(31,173 posts)5. I agree
dameatball
(7,398 posts)6. In a way, Mueller is his own distraction from state grand jury investigations.