What Exactly Are Mueller's Russians Supposed To Be Guilty Of?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by AAAintheBeltway, Feb 19, 2018.

  1. He'd have to join forces with at least one or two of his brethren to get that joint committee going.
     
    #31     Feb 20, 2018
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  2. UsualName

    UsualName

    #32     Feb 20, 2018
  3. UsualName

    UsualName

    Right. Trump is exonerated and Russia is in the clear.

    On the real side of things, Mueller is moving forward cleaning up this mess left by the Trump campaign and Russians working to get him elected.
     
    #33     Feb 20, 2018
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  4. You don't understand how the American legal system works. The discussion was about what was in the indictment. And as I said, your wanting something to be in the indictment did not make it so.

    Might be easier to just say that you were wrong and move on unless your entire identity is dependent on defending it. Why don't you just let it go and move on to something new. Of course you will be wrong about that too. but whatever.

    You would make a great lawyer in the country. Unfortunately that country would not be on this particular planet. Keep trying though.
     
    #34     Feb 20, 2018
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  5. UsualName

    UsualName

    I know. As always you are right on the money.
     
    #35     Feb 20, 2018
  6. piezoe

    piezoe

    At the risk of feeding a troll I'll answer your question. As part of every indictment there is a list of "COUNTS". Count 1; Count 2 ; ... etc. The Counts will state which specific U.S. law the indicted is (are) being accused of. The U.S. Code and Section number of the law will be specifically cited. These are the laws that the indicted is being accused of having broken. The recent Mueller indictment is no exception. You will find toward the end of the indictment the Counts, and under each Count you will find a reference to the specific law that it is being claimed was broken. (The counts are often structured so that the citation to a specific law comes at the end of the Count, but it doesn't have to. It could come at the beginning of the Count.) So if you want to know what specific U.S. laws it is being alleged that the Russians broke, go to the end of the indictment and read the specific "Counts". You will find specific laws cited there.
     
    #36     Feb 20, 2018

  7. Or, as in my statement to Usual Tard, you will find what is NOT there.
     
    #37     Feb 20, 2018
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  8. UsualName

    UsualName

    We will find out lots of things. You can bet your bottom ruble on that.
     
    #38     Feb 20, 2018
  9. You wont find charges related to being a foreign agent in that set of indictments. But keep trying.
     
    #39     Feb 20, 2018
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  10. UsualName

    UsualName

    Your threshold for embarrassing yourself is surprisingly admirable. Maybe if you didn’t get all of your information from Russia Today you might have made it to Page 2.

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    https://www.justice.gov/file/1035477/download
     
    #40     Feb 20, 2018