TheDude
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It was just a matter of time.
Oops: The New York Times Accidentally Exposed 'The Hillary Clinton-Russia Nexus'!
Oops: The New York Times Accidentally Exposed 'The Hillary Clinton-Russia Nexus'!
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What section of the US legal code does that violate?No Democrat has shown me a crime that they are investigating in regard to trump.
Can anyone answer the question; what crime has been committed that warrants this special investigation?
I can!...................Russian collusion
What section of the US legal code does that violate?No Democrat has shown me a crime that they are investigating in regard to trump.
Can anyone answer the question; what crime has been committed that warrants this special investigation?
I can!...................Russian collusion
Can you quote the applicable text?What section of the US legal code does that violate?No Democrat has shown me a crime that they are investigating in regard to trump.
Can anyone answer the question; what crime has been committed that warrants this special investigation?
I can!...................Russian collusion
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Bull hocky direct from the false new network. Right I will believe it.It was just a matter of time.
Oops: The New York Times Accidentally Exposed 'The Hillary Clinton-Russia Nexus'!
Mueller is investigating suspected criminal activity.No Democrat has shown me a crime that they are investigating in regard to trump.
Can anyone answer the question; what crime has been committed that warrants this special investigation?
Mueller is investigating suspected criminal activity.No Democrat has shown me a crime that they are investigating in regard to trump.
Can anyone answer the question; what crime has been committed that warrants this special investigation?
What are some common steps of a criminal investigation and prosecution?
APRIL 15, 2010
Pre-arrest Investigation: Pre-arrest investigation is the stage of criminal procedure that takes place after a report of suspected criminal activity or law enforcement otherwise becomes aware of such activity, but before an arrest is made. Law enforcement investigates whether a crime has occurred and whether an arrest should be made. If law enforcement determines that the evidence uncovered during pre-arrest investigation reveals that a crime was committed and a suspect is identified, law enforcement may arrest the suspect or, depending upon the jurisdiction, present the investigation results to the prosecuting attorney. If the jurisdiction is one in which the prosecuting attorney becomes involved pre-arrest, the prosecuting attorney generally decides whether and what charges to file; only after such determination does an arrest take place. Alternatively, after an investigation, law enforcement may determine that there is insufficient evidence to pursue the matter, and no arrest is made.
What are some common steps of a criminal investigation and prosecution? - National Crime Victim Law Institute - Law School - Lewis & Clark
A criminal investigation does NOT have to begin with a crime. While I agree with you that Trump and his campaign were probably innocent of collusion re: the hacking/election interference, the argument that an investigation is totally unwarranted is based on a false premise.
I believe that was already answered above, wasn't it? My understanding of what the word "collusion" in this context means is that it is helping someone commit or try to commit a crime. Like being an "accessory." I think that is what it means to everyone.Mueller is investigating suspected criminal activity.No Democrat has shown me a crime that they are investigating in regard to trump.
Can anyone answer the question; what crime has been committed that warrants this special investigation?
What are some common steps of a criminal investigation and prosecution?
APRIL 15, 2010
Pre-arrest Investigation: Pre-arrest investigation is the stage of criminal procedure that takes place after a report of suspected criminal activity or law enforcement otherwise becomes aware of such activity, but before an arrest is made. Law enforcement investigates whether a crime has occurred and whether an arrest should be made. If law enforcement determines that the evidence uncovered during pre-arrest investigation reveals that a crime was committed and a suspect is identified, law enforcement may arrest the suspect or, depending upon the jurisdiction, present the investigation results to the prosecuting attorney. If the jurisdiction is one in which the prosecuting attorney becomes involved pre-arrest, the prosecuting attorney generally decides whether and what charges to file; only after such determination does an arrest take place. Alternatively, after an investigation, law enforcement may determine that there is insufficient evidence to pursue the matter, and no arrest is made.
What are some common steps of a criminal investigation and prosecution? - National Crime Victim Law Institute - Law School - Lewis & Clark
A criminal investigation does NOT have to begin with a crime. While I agree with you that Trump and his campaign were probably innocent of collusion re: the hacking/election interference, the argument that an investigation is totally unwarranted is based on a false premise.
Since when is 'collusion' a crime?
The word 'collusion' is like the word 'conspiracy' in that without a crime being involved it is merely networking for social or economic reasons.I believe that was already answered above, wasn't it? My understanding of what the word "collusion" in this context means is that it is helping someone commit or try to commit a crime. Like being an "accessory." I think that is what it means to everyone.
Wheres the beef?I believe that was already answered above, wasn't it? My understanding of what the word "collusion" in this context means is that it is helping someone commit or try to commit a crime. Like being an "accessory." I think that is what it means to everyone.Mueller is investigating suspected criminal activity.No Democrat has shown me a crime that they are investigating in regard to trump.
Can anyone answer the question; what crime has been committed that warrants this special investigation?
What are some common steps of a criminal investigation and prosecution?
APRIL 15, 2010
Pre-arrest Investigation: Pre-arrest investigation is the stage of criminal procedure that takes place after a report of suspected criminal activity or law enforcement otherwise becomes aware of such activity, but before an arrest is made. Law enforcement investigates whether a crime has occurred and whether an arrest should be made. If law enforcement determines that the evidence uncovered during pre-arrest investigation reveals that a crime was committed and a suspect is identified, law enforcement may arrest the suspect or, depending upon the jurisdiction, present the investigation results to the prosecuting attorney. If the jurisdiction is one in which the prosecuting attorney becomes involved pre-arrest, the prosecuting attorney generally decides whether and what charges to file; only after such determination does an arrest take place. Alternatively, after an investigation, law enforcement may determine that there is insufficient evidence to pursue the matter, and no arrest is made.
What are some common steps of a criminal investigation and prosecution? - National Crime Victim Law Institute - Law School - Lewis & Clark
A criminal investigation does NOT have to begin with a crime. While I agree with you that Trump and his campaign were probably innocent of collusion re: the hacking/election interference, the argument that an investigation is totally unwarranted is based on a false premise.
Since when is 'collusion' a crime?