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One individual who is familiar with an aspect of the Mueller inquiry but asked to not be named told New York that, unlike other federal probes that he’s seen in action, where prosecutors build their cases from clear allegations, this one feels different. “This is a backward investigation,” the individual said. “You don’t have a crime. You’re searching. And so you’re not really sure exactly what you’re searching for. So you start asking around and you see what comes up. And you start creating a paradigm and you see what else comes up and figure out at some point whether or not there’s a crime.”
God Damn dilbert.....they are investigating to see if there was a crime. Did you want charges first? This is white collar crime....there is no dead body.
God Damn dilbert.....they are investigating to see if there was a crime. Did you want charges first? This is white collar crime....there is no dead body.
I've never liked Dorkshitwitz. But his arguments on this matter seems not founded on emotion.
"Dorkshitwitz"? LOL!
A good lawyer never lets emotion cloud his reasoning. That doesn't mean he won't appeal to emotion to sway a jury, however. Libtards are highly susceptible to emotional manipulation.
The deeper they dig the less they're finding about the Trump "collusion", but the more they're finding about the dimretards' crimes.
They will rue the day they ever came up with this cockamamie scheme to overthrow the Trump administration... And I will laugh .
The deeper they dig the less they're finding about the Trump "collusion", but the more they're finding about the dimretards' crimes.
They will rue the day they ever came up with this cockamamie scheme to overthrow the Trump administration... And I will laugh .
The second biggest sin is that we understood the rule of race in this case. And the third biggest sin is that we put the police on trial. Instead of defending our client, we prosecuted the police, and that was the best strategy for winning this case. It was a strategy that I had devised 15 years earlier in a book called The Best Defense where I said, "In a case like this, you put the prosecution on trial."