The likelihood of a former First Lady and Presidential Candidate actually being convicted is highly unlikely. Any possible trial would be in either New York or Washington and you would never find a jury without at least one hold-out. On the other hand, a pardon would give a clear implication of guilt and more important, it would strip her of any protection from giving complete testimony in any civil, criminal, or investigative proceeding.
All of her associates, including her lawyers (Mills & Kendal), family (other than possibly her husband) aids (Huma)as well as those who bought influence would be at extreme jeopardy. I would love to see her brought as a state witness in a number of criminal proceedings where she could either tell the truth or face perjury charges. It would be of great benefit to the country to reestablish the principle that following orders of a corrupt leader does not excuse misconduct of others.
Putting Hillery in a position of actually being liable to perjury charges would be awesome. The only time she would ever get out of her cell would be when she was called to court to testify against another rat.
Foundation is incorporated in the state of Arkansas? Standing for Arkansas A.G.???