Posted on 01/02/2018 1:06:20 PM PST by simpson96
Are Grand Juries open to the public?
Someone said Hillary’s Campaign Staff were still working ,LOL
I missed the word testifying in front of witness.
It must smell really bad.
Nope
About what I figured long ago.
So they are eligible for jury duty because they have criminal convictions. LOL, I would think that would make it easier to sit a jury.
The Che Guevara shirts and tofu lunches were a dead giveaway.
The grand jury should resemble a Hillary for President rally.
Twelve people.
5.56mm
In spite of the BLM, the Antifa idiots, the Bernie supporters, the Clinton voters and in spite of all the liberals Mueller can hand pick to serve on a Grand Jury - the results are still clear.
They never have and they never will find collusion evidence. Not with Trump at least.
The Grand Jury reflects the community - in this case, D.C. It will be mostly Black and all Dem. And no, Trump will not get a fair shot.
No, but witnesses are usually under no obligation to remain silent. They can discuss the jury, the prosecutor, their own testimony.
No.
Probably lighting up joints during breaks too.
NO. It was a witness who reported this.
Read the first two words, “A witness”
Was called 2 year ago - in New Jersey can claim exemption if member of fire department.
Running into burning buildings beats hanging with clowns like this.....
Surprise Quotient: 0.00%.
Well, duh. The jury pool comes from the D.C. area. I don’t know if it’s just D.C. residents, or includes other nearby Virginia areas, and my computer is stalling on searches right now, but either way, that whole area is democrat controlled. And I’m sorry if I offend the small number of decent democrats out there, but I wouldn’t trust most of them to be fair-minded. Of course, they only hear what the prosecution wants, anyway.
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