To: E. Pluribus Unum
Sadly, I don’t think the prosecutor is required to present exonerating evidence to the grand jury. The grand jury process is very one-sided. Trump can present the PRA and Clinton socks case in his defense, but I’m not sure the case can be thrown out just because the grand jury was not informed. It’s not fair, but that’s the way it is set up.
2 posted on
06/13/2023 9:53:05 PM PDT by
CA Conservative
(Free at last, free at last, thank God Almighty, I am free at last!)
To: All
The Grand Jury doesn't hear adverse case law. Also, the Grand Jury typically doesn't hear facts adverse to the prosecution's case. This is yet another example of not knowing the function of a Grand Jury.
3 posted on
06/13/2023 10:03:38 PM PDT by
thegagline
(Sic semper tyrannis! Goldwater in 2024)
To: CA Conservative
So true. Kinda strange to even bring up. I don’t think anybody brings up other criminal behaviors of others during their issues. A guy who stole can’t say, but charley also stole and wasn’t charged 6 years ago. He’s just throwing out stuff hoping something sticks.
20 posted on
06/14/2023 4:09:15 AM PDT by
napscoordinator
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