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dpibel

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9. Not sure you understand how this works
Sun Jun 8, 2025, 09:54 AM
Jun 2025

You say, "the AUSA is 100% certain a grand jury will indict."

Unless the arrow of time has reversed, you are certain about a future event ("will happen&quot that has already happened.

He's been indicted. By a grand jury.

Also, you're time-challenged here as well "just a matter of picking a jury and setting a trial date."

In the real world, the trial date is set long before the jury is selected.

Unless you're confusing grand jury and petit jury, which, all else considered, seems a very real possibility.

Perhaps this got all jumbled in your mind in the midst of your Nostradamic excitement.

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