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TopicPolitics Containment Topic 235: Autopsy-Turvy
red sox 777
08/20/19 7:31:54 PM
#233:


But really, the prosecutor never gets to decide if someone is innocent or guilty. The jury does that. Or the judge can toss a case if the facts don't add up to a crime, even if true.

You can't infer anything negative about a person from a non-indictment of that person....and certainly you can't infer anything negative about person not being indicted when they legally can't be indicted.

You have to give any defendant the chance to defend himself. He must get a trial. And the only place the President of the United States can receive a trial is in the Senate of the United States. So if you want to impeach, I'm sure the president will defend himself, and easily be acquitted. But if not, it's really not fair to keep harping on about an investigation that produced no conclusion and offers no opportunity to present a defense.
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