Anonymous ID: 175706 Feb. 11, 2019, 9:10 a.m. No.5122785   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3176

==[PP] - Investigate? / Convene GJ? / Indict? Get 'Senate Resolution' First?==

Looking for (Clarification). Important to Qresearch understanding of SITU [PP] Prosecution

  • Legal Wrangling questions posed by Q:

>>5114108 (pb) (Q #2686)

Ask yourself a very simple question:

Given the amount of evidence demonstrating illegal & disturbing activities by [PP]- where is the FBI investigation?

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/planned-parenthood-under-investigation-by-justice-department-over-sale-of-fetal-tissue📁

[RR][MCCABE]

What senior political officials are providing cover to [PP]?

Will action be taken by DOJ/FBI?

2019?

Q

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  • There is a (Serious - Legal Wrangling) question raised by a quote from Justice Department Assistant Attorney General for Legislative Affairs (Stephen Boyd) in his letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee.

→ This particular statement is (Extremely Relevant) to understand from a (Legal Prosecution Standpoint):

(Fox News - Dec 7, 2017)(linked by Q)

(excerpt)

“At this point, the records are intended for investigative use only—we understand that a resolution from the Senate may be required if the Department were to use any of the unredacted materials in a formal legal proceeding, such as a grand jury,” Boyd also wrote.

(Reuters - Dec 7, 2017)

(excerpt → *With added comment about Convening GJs)

“At this point, the records are intended for investigative use only - we understand that a resolution from the Senate may be required if the department were to use any of the unredacted materials in a formal legal proceeding, such as a grand jury,” DoJ Assistant Attorney General Stephen Boyd wrote in the letter.

 

*In the U.S. legal system, a grand jury may be convened to determine if criminal charges should be filed in a case.

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(Pertinent Question related to the DOJ statement):

>"we understand that a resolution from the Senate may be required if the department were to use any of the unredacted materials in a formal legal proceeding, such as a grand jury."

 

So; MUST the DOJ (do they HAVE TO?) get "A Resolution" from the Senate BEFORE they use the materials, they got from the Senate, in any GJ/Prosecution case against [PP]?

 

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/planned-parenthood-under-investigation-by-justice-department-over-sale-of-fetal-tissue

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-plannedparenthood/u-s-department-of-justice-investigating-fetal-tissue-transfers-idUSKBN1E20HA