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A few years ago I received a letter from a grand jury to appear to answer the change of theft. The situation was that I had bought a printing press (used) that I immediately learned was stolen. I managed to stop payment on the check and returned the printing press to the true owner. Fortunately, I was given opportunity to tell my side of the story - and the members of the grand jury literally applauded for my having returned the press to the true owner and instead indicted the accuser for selling stolen property.
But what if the grand jury had not given me opportunity to appear? Then I would only have heard the thief's side and I would have been indicted for felony theft and arrested. IF I had enough money for a bondsman (10% and that is NOT refunded), I would have sat in jail until if lucky the prosecutor spoke to me or my attorney and had agreed to withdraw the indictment. Still, I would have the arrest on my record, had spent time in jail and lost the bondsman's fee.
I don't think hardly anyone on this forum understands how secret grand jury and perjury trap indictments work. In a secret indictment, the grand jury will indict anyone a prosecutor wants indicted as only the prosecution is heard. The ONLY time secret grand jury indictments are legitimate is when dealing foreign nationals or mobsters/gang members who might go into hiding. That Mueller ONLY uses secret grand jury indictments is evidence that truth and justice is irrelevant to him and that he is fundamentally corrupt.
But what if the grand jury had not given me opportunity to appear? Then I would only have heard the thief's side and I would have been indicted for felony theft and arrested. IF I had enough money for a bondsman (10% and that is NOT refunded), I would have sat in jail until if lucky the prosecutor spoke to me or my attorney and had agreed to withdraw the indictment. Still, I would have the arrest on my record, had spent time in jail and lost the bondsman's fee.
I don't think hardly anyone on this forum understands how secret grand jury and perjury trap indictments work. In a secret indictment, the grand jury will indict anyone a prosecutor wants indicted as only the prosecution is heard. The ONLY time secret grand jury indictments are legitimate is when dealing foreign nationals or mobsters/gang members who might go into hiding. That Mueller ONLY uses secret grand jury indictments is evidence that truth and justice is irrelevant to him and that he is fundamentally corrupt.