To: justlittleoleme
Legislative findings mean nothing unless someone is willing to prosecute. Will Wisconsin’s AG prosecute this?
2 posted on
03/01/2022 9:41:08 AM PST by
wildcard_redneck
(Welcome to leftist Planet Lab Cage where are YOU are the rat)
To: wildcard_redneck
They appoint a commission and a special prosecutor, and they’ll have a recommendation report coming out in about 10 years.
22 posted on
03/01/2022 9:52:02 AM PST by
fwdude
(Every time I see someone voluntarily masked in public, I know I'm looking at a vaccinated person.)
To: wildcard_redneck
Legislative findings mean nothing unless someone is willing to prosecute. Will Wisconsin’s AG prosecute this?Yep, no accountability, no crime.
23 posted on
03/01/2022 9:52:44 AM PST by
1Old Pro
To: wildcard_redneck
You can prosecute, and he'll have to spend a fortune on lawyers, and it'll take years for him to get off, plenty of pre-trial motions, appeals of pre-trial motions, post-trial appeals, petitions for pardons even if he is finally convicted. He'll make some senior partners of a white-shoe law firm very very happy. Do it! Let's have those white shoe partners do the happy dance!
We're spending Zuckerbucks!
53 posted on
03/01/2022 1:17:53 PM PST by
Eleutheria5
(January 6, worst assault on democracy since the Reichstag Fire)
To: wildcard_redneck
Just what I was thinking. So, what’s gonna happen? No justice for the big guy. Just us unwashed masses.
55 posted on
03/01/2022 3:34:05 PM PST by
hoe_cake
To: wildcard_redneck
Prosecutors are in place to shield the accused from the populace. If the populace is willingly impotent a prosecutor is not needed.
60 posted on
03/01/2022 6:37:56 PM PST by
Born in 1950
(Courts are trains and needles are ovens. )
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