Analysis: Trump’s retribution campaign is going poorly — and could backfire
Federal grand juries and judges have repeatedly dismissed or refused to indict cases linked to Trump’s retribution efforts, with only 5 such refusals in 165,000 cases nationally.
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It is so rare for a federal investigative jury to reject an accusation that occurred five times in fiscal year 2013, according to the Justice Statistics Bureau. Five times. Across the United States. Over 165,000 cases.
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Trump’s retribution campaign is going poorly — and could backfire
It’s so rare for a federal grand jury to reject an indictment that it happened just five times in the fiscal year 2013, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics. Five times. Nationwide. Out of more than 165,000 cases.
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