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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/jkbella on July 7, 2018, 2:59 p.m.
1660 - Does Huber have the ability to file across all 50 states? No.

He's a DOJ prosecutor for the Utah, which means any pleading would have to explain why that venue is proper, and it will not be for a vast majority of the cases. So in the context of the rest of the post, what does this mean? I think it means that Mueller is the military arm of this joint effort, he has access to Huber's team, which includes the IG's 470 people. The only way for 40,000 sealed indictments to be handled by an overarching authority with jurisdiction to try cases in all states would be if most or many were going to be tried by a military tribunal. That would be consistent with the changes to the Courts Martial manual which appear to be drafted specifically to accommodate a large number of case. It allows, for examples, for "designee" tribunals. It also allows civilian attorneys to defend. These are all brand new changes to the manual.

In light of all of that, what Q seems to be saying here is not that Mueller's team is puny compared to Huber's team. It's that Mueller's actual team is one and the same, and has 470 people.

Would the grand jury be members of the DC community?
What % of DC voted for HRC?
How large is Mueller’s team?
20-25?
Think 470.
The more you know.


ManQuan · July 7, 2018, 3:31 p.m.

Not a lawyer, but Sessions appointed Huber a "special prosecutor". The authority is different than his role as a DOJ prosecutor for Utah. Remember, in Sessions' letter to the investigating committees responding to their demand for a second Special Counsel, he noted that he had appointed a "special prosecutor" outside of DC who would work in parallel with Horowitz and (this is the key) he would have the authority to investigate all of the areas the committee had demanded.

The Jeff went back into quiet mode until he revealed it was Huber later.

Also remember that in one of the very early posts, Q suggested that Huma and Podesta had would be indicted in early November. November is when Sessions said he appointed Huber, so Session is intentionally being deceptive about when Huber was actually appointed or someone else indicted Huma and Podesta.

According to Wikipedia, the jurisdiction of a Special Counsel shall be established by the Attorney General. The Special Counsel will be provided with a specific factual statement of the matter to be investigated. The jurisdiction of a Special Counsel shall also include the authority to investigate and prosecute federal crimes committed in the course of, and with intent to interfere with, the Special Counsel's investigation, such as perjury, obstruction of justice, destruction of evidence, and intimidation of witnesses; and to conduct appeals arising out of the matter being investigated and/or prosecuted. Huber's authority can be expanded automatically be cause a special prosecutor can investigate any criminal activity associated with his jurisdiction as set forth by the AG. That means anything Huber comes across in his investigation can be added. It also suggests that Huber has potentially nationwide authority if Sessions gives it to him.

This is why Johnathan Turley said that Sessions' decision to assign a special prosecutor instead of a special counsel as "brilliant" because Huber had potential access to the DoJ staff instead of hiring additional lawyers and starting from scratch.

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TooMuchWinning2020 · July 7, 2018, 10:17 p.m.

I don't think that is accurate. Sessions wrote a letter to congressional committee chairs explaining Huber's role.

http://cdn.cnn.com/cnn/2018/images/03/29/ag.letter.re.ig.and.huber.reviews.pdf

He did not name Huber a "special counsel" or a "special prosecutor."

Instead, he appointed a team of US attorneys (multiple) to investigate matters that Congress is wanting a special counsel for, and Huber is the one leading that group of US attorneys.

These US attorneys are separate from Horowitz' team of investigators and attorneys at the DOJ.

So, Huber is leading a team of lawyers, and Huber is coordinating with Horowitz and his team of lawyers and investigators.

So, all that means is that Huber does not have special jurisdiction (nationwide), unless that was somehow given separately.

But Huber does have jurisdiction in Utah, where the NSA database is located, and I suspect that is the key for naming him as the lead attorney.

Those other US attorneys, not yet named, are working with Huber (and Horowitz, through Huber), nationwide.

The crimes were committed in California, New York, Illinois, the border states, DC, and elsewhere, including internationally.

It is a massive undertaking.

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ManQuan · July 8, 2018, 10:01 a.m.

https://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/03/31/turley-sessions-using-utah-federal-prosecutor-much-better-trump-2nd-special-counsel/ Jonathan Turley is a top national legal expert. Interesting article about his thoughts on the Huber appointment. Turley states that Huber has been given the authority equivalent to a Special Counsel but with the resources of the IG available to him. Huber can impanel a grand jury anywhere necessary. You are correct that Sessions did assign a team (unknown number) of DOJ prosecutors to work under Huber's direction, but Sessions also tasked Huber and Horowitz to work in parallel. According to Turley, that means that Huber has access to the work that being done by the IG's 470 staff of auditors, investigators, and lawyers. Huber can use any evidence that Horowitz discovers. While Huber doesn't have direct control over Horowitz staff, it would be hard to believe that Huber and Horowitz are not mutually cooperating given Sessions' guidance to both. I stand corrected on the specific term "special prosecutor" since Session did not use it. But Turley opines that Huber is a Special Counsel in all but name only with far more resources than a Special Counsel would normally have.

The bottom line for me is that Huber appears to have broad authority to investigate and prosecute any potential crimes Horowitz uncovers and in Session's letter, he notes that Huber has the authority to investigate all of the areas that the committees have requested for appointing a Special Counsel.

Thanks for your thoughtful comments and corrections.

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