contrasted sharply with the approach taken by a federal judge in the same D.C. jurisdiction when it came to former Trump aide Michael Flynn, who was charged with the same crime.
Judge Emmet G. Sullivan would not let the case go, even after new evidence emerged that convinced prosecutors to withdraw the charge
Bill Clinton 2.0
Guilty as hell, but it isn’t important when someone with a “D” after their name does it.
The BFD defense. I wonder why this idiot was not eliminated during voir dire.
Yes..... lying for the sake of greater good is the mantra of the Democratic party. Another fine precedent sets by the Rats.
This “unimportant” lie led to the impeachment of a US President!!
but.. yeah.. nothing to see here! not important at all!
Future jurists should think long and hard before they reflexively support charges brought by the government against a citizen.
I wonder what THIS jury would do for the people still in prison since Jan. 6th?
Kash Patel Calls On DOJ To Move Russia Hoax Trials Outside Of D.C. After Sussmann Verdict
So she believes he’s guilty of lying to the FBI.
Shouldn’t this be what they call a mistrial?
“There Are Bigger Things’ Than Lying to FBI”
Huhhhh??
Is it ok to lie to the FBI now?
Alert! For anyone who may be interviewed by the FIB and charged with lying. Just remind them that there are bigger things than lying to the FIB. As I see it, this is a mistrial, did not follow the instructions or the law. Lying is a criminal offense.
O.J. Simpson jury of creeps and idiots just transferred to the east coast. Did Sussman throw a party for them, too?
So the FBI is the highest law enforcement agency in the USA, so lady it’s ok to lie to the Police? Why stop there, ok to lie to IRS? Where does this stop?
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From Wikipedia: “Jury nullification (US/UK), jury equity (UK), or a perverse verdict (UK) describes a not guilty verdict of a criminal trial’s jury despite a defendant having clearly broken the law.”
Kangaroo jury.
Durham threw this case intentionally.
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I remember the outrage when Oliver North’s secretary, Fawn Hall, said “sometimes you have to go beyond the law.”