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Hey Deputy Craig,
I have a question for you. Is it illegal for the Justice Department to release an Indictment to the press before the defendant is indicted?
On Thursday News Reporters were calling us about a third indictment which we had heard nothing about.
It was all over the 6 pm news. Then Friday morning it ran in the Journal World News paper. Our attorneys were not notified and knew nothing about the indictment.
Finally at 4pm on Friday agents came into our store to serve us papers.
Is this legal?
This has been a very corrupt case.
We have been through 7 attorneys and 3 Judges. And I was wondering if you could tell me as an outsider if this violates the law? During the last two years We were charged then the charges dismissed, then charges refiled, now more trumpted up charges filed.
His answer is:
Indictments are presented by Federal or State Grand Juries, as you more than likely know.
The Grand Jury hears witness testimony and decides whether or not there is enough probable cause to prosecute or hand down indictments.
I do not know enough about the Grand Jury to comment on double jepordy, being charged for the same crime twice. I am confused on how this could be considered police corruption when it is a Grand Jury deciding whether or not there is enough evidence for an indictment.
Craig.
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