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To: Bill who wrote (1412894)8/2/2023 1:47:36 PM
From: Tenchusatsu2 Recommendations

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Doren
pocotrader

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Bill,
Grand juries hear only what the prosecutor wants them to hear. They are easily led to indict who the prosecutor wants to indict.
There are standards for the way grand juries are held. The prosecutor can't make shit up and lie about the evidence of the case.

In any case, you implied that in this case, there is no PROOF.

So either the prosecutor lied about the evidence, or the grand jury consisted of nothing but morons who just nod their heads like bobblehead dolls.

QQ

Tenchusatsu



To: Bill who wrote (1412894)8/2/2023 2:09:16 PM
From: pocotrader1 Recommendation

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Tenchusatsu

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oh brother Bill, have you no faith in the American Judicial system? not perfect, but million times better than the Russian or Chinese one



To: Bill who wrote (1412894)8/2/2023 2:27:59 PM
From: Doren2 Recommendations

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pocotrader
Sinew

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> Grand juries hear only what the prosecutor wants them to hear.

So what?

The JURY will hear BOTH sides. That's how it works. Duh!

Weird that you never comment on how unfair it is when other criminals are indicted by Grand Juries.

Like the innocent kids in the Central Park Five, who were railroaded and the orange globual wanted EXECUTED.