To: PJ-Comix
We had the usual Sunday "coffee with friends" session after Mass today. Of course we discussed Fergistan. One of the men is a retired attorney and former prosecutor. He pointed out something I hadn't thought about. Everyone who had any desire to testify was heard by the Grand Jury, under oath. If the Feds try for a "civil rights" trial, those "witnesses" can't change their story, or they could be prosecuted for perjury. As my friend put it, they've been nailed to the ground.
26 posted on
11/30/2014 5:26:37 PM PST by
JoeFromSidney
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To: JoeFromSidney
If the Feds try for a "civil rights" trial, those "witnesses" can't change their story, or they could be prosecuted for perjury."Could be" and "will be" are two different things. Eric Holder is going to try a black person for purjury in this case? I wouldn't bet on it.
42 posted on
12/01/2014 4:42:20 AM PST by
Fresh Wind
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