LOL@ “Not as gullible and ignorant as you who believes a grand jury has to be announced to the public in order for there to be one. “
Qtards who bought the Huber ruse not knowing he cannot indict outside of his jurisdiction.
LOL
oh boy, Q-retards,so stupid, so gullible yet parade around as pseudo-intellectuals.
GWU's Jonathan Turley: Sessions "Brilliant" To Have Utah US Attorney John Huber "Team Up" With DOJ's Inspector General Instead Of Appointing Second Special Prosecutor
Turley said that by having Huber work with the Department of Justice, the administration is combining all the work of the DOJ inspector general and previous investigations, with an active prosecutor who can quickly bring charges, seek indictments, and get results for President Trump -- far more quickly than a second special counsel could. Many Republican lawmakers have called for a second special counsel to investigate concerns about the Mueller probe with regard to FISA abuse and the Steele dossier, but Turley argues that this method will bring faster results.
Do you disagree with Turley?
From whence would said indictments come from?
A grand jury, perhaps?
Snip... That point is critical because as Sessions March 29 letter explains, the inspector generals jurisdiction to conduct civil and criminal investigations includes actions taken by former employees after they have left government service. Then Huber can act on any of those matters.
As a U.S. attorney, Huber has full authority to empanel a grand jury and to file criminal charges. A grand jury can be empaneled anywhere, which means that it could be a group of citizens from deep-red Utah in the heart of Trump country instead of the D.C. Swamp that decides whether to hand down indictments for felony prosecution.
You'll pardon me if I don't take your word on the issue.
Consider me skeptical of you and your statements overall...for obvious reasons.
Trolls want to convince people that Huber can't indict outside of his jurisdiction when his jurisdiction is good anywhere in the U. S.
The Inspector Generals jurisdiction extends not only to allegations of legal violations, but also to allegations that Department employees violated established practices as well, Sessions added in his letter, which means that the IGs report can hold people accountable even for actions that do not violate a specific statute.