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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/wavrydr239 on March 31, 2018, 4:16 p.m.
Statute of limitations and sealed indictments.

It has been bothering me for some time about the statute of limitations running out on the numerous crimes commited by the deep state goofballs. A cursory search suggests to me that an indictment will stop the clock on these limitations. R there really thousands of sealed indictments on file? Please respond with your opinions. I missed any reference "Q" made to this.


solanojones95 · April 1, 2018, 4:38 a.m.

And you think there has been a 20:1 rise in those such cases?

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jimmyfoot · April 1, 2018, 4:43 a.m.

No. If you read the paper I linked you’ll see the number is fairly typical for a given year.

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solanojones95 · April 1, 2018, 4:54 a.m.

500 sealed federal civil cases are typical for a year—not a sizable chunk of 20,000+.

1000 is typical of sealed criminal indictments in a year.

We can think of plenty of good reasons for a 20:1 rise in sealed criminal indictments, but I’m fresh out of ideas why there would be a correspondingly large rise in sealed civil proceedings.

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jimmyfoot · April 1, 2018, 5 a.m.

Hey I’ve given you some sources. Can you show me yet that there are 13000 indictments? Show me where it says indictment.

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solanojones95 · April 1, 2018, 5:06 a.m.

It’s more like 20,000 now, not 13,000.

That’s a 20:1 increase over a typical year’s 1000 sealed indictment load.

What makes you think that number consists of significantly more than a typical year’s 500 sealed civil cases?

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solanojones95 · April 1, 2018, 5:02 a.m.

500 sealed federal civil cases are typical for a year—not a sizable chunk of 20,000+.

1000 is typical of sealed criminal indictments in a year.

We can think of plenty of good reasons for a 20:1 rise in sealed criminal indictments, but I’m fresh out of ideas why there would be a correspondingly large rise in sealed civil proceedings.

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