At the very most, she was going to receive a small fine and perhaps some community service. That was her worst case scenario if she was CONVICTED.
Indicting a Democrat politician in DC is practically impossible. Convicting is even tougher.
It's probably better for us that she got away with it because it makes us amgry, and angry people vote.
That's a good analysis... I wonder if there will be any evaluation of who made up the Grand Jury... and if racial bias had anything to do with the conclusions not to pursue an indictment.