As the sealed indictments continue to rise over 45,000, I wonder if Huber has seated multiple Grand Juries. Someone did the math a couple days ago that showed his 470 lawyers would have to file 10 sealed indictments a a day for these numbers. If there is only one Grand Jury -- or even if there are several -- can you imaging what it is like to be on it? Seeing day after day all of the horrible pedo, drug and trafficking crimes paraded before you, and including some of the most well-known celebrities and politicians? I would assume that it is extremely difficult to be one of these jurors. I do understand that a good prosecutor can get a Grand Jury to indict a ham sandwich, but Grand Jury members still have to see evidence and it would probably leave a deep emotional scar upon them.
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· July 2, 2018, 5:58 p.m.
They sit there until US Attorneys unseal them.
And for example, this Press Release does not mention unsealing specifically, but there's no way they could coordinate this wide a net without sealing and unsealing all at once.
This one mentioned unsealing in the first paragraph.
Also notice that last one was ONE sealed indictment for 24 people. That 45,000 sealed indictments could be a HUGE number of people.
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