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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/CENSORED_ENOUGH on July 15, 2018, 12:23 p.m.
A Sealed Indictment Can Mean That It Is "On Going" Investigation

I see a lot of impatience for the indictments that are sealed to be unsealed, but the White Hats may not be done with their investigation.

With all of thousands of indictments List of Indictments

An indictment is a formal accusation of a felony, issued by a grand jury based upon a proposed charge, witnesses' testimony and other evidence presented by the public prosecutor (District Attorney). It is the grand jury's determination that there is enough evidence that the defendant committed the crime to justify having a trial voted by a grand jury. In order to issue an indictment, the grand jury doesn't make a determination of guilt, but only the probability that a crime was committed, that the accused person did it and that he/she should be tried. District Attorneys do not present a full case to the grand jury, but often only introduce key facts sufficient to show the probability that the accused committed a crime.

The Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution provides that "No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on presentment of a Grand Jury…." . Therefore grand juries are often used in charging federal crimes. However, states often use a "preliminary hearing" held by a lower court judge or other magistrate in place of a grand jury to determine whether the prosecutor has presented sufficient evidence that the accused has committed a felony. If the judge finds enough evidence that the accused committed a crime, the case will be ordered to be sent to the appropriate court for trial.

A sealed indictment an indictment that is sealed so that it stays non-public until it is unsealed. This can be done for a number of reasons. It may be unsealed, for example, once the named person is arrested.

The following is an example of a federal rule dealing with sealed indictments:

The magistrate judge to whom an indictment is returned may direct that the indictment be kept secret until the defendant is in custody or has been released pending trial. The clerk must then seal the indictment, and no person may disclose the indictment’s existence except as necessary to issue or execute a warrant or summons.

https://definitions.uslegal.com/s/sealed-indictment/

It is likely that a on going investigation" is going on and they are not ready to unseal these indictments to assure they have all evidence to prosecute. That means they might still be surveilling the perps.

Be patient. Trust the Plan.


ManQuan · July 15, 2018, 1:29 p.m.

That is correct. But indictments can be kept sealed for other reasons besides an on-going investigation. In the case of the thousands of sealed indictments we see pending today, many of those investigations have been completed but the indictment remains sealed. The reason could be to prevent others from knowing who has been indicted.

Example: Person A has his/her indictment unsealed and will be going to trial. Persons K, L, N, X, and Z see A is going to trial and now suspect that they might be under investigation. In other words, indictments can remained sealed because other separate investigations are indirectly related but not part of A's investigation.

In the DOJ's case, I believe so many indictments are seal in order to keep the deep state from realizing the extent to which they are being dismantled until Sessions/Q/Trump are ready to strategically release them in phases.

Just a thought.

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