DarkFury
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Not my fault affirmative action did not teach you to read. Or did you skip that class for ebonics?""(Reuters) - A former administrator in Flint, Michigan, charged in a federal lawsuit on Monday"A federal lawsuit IS a federal charge ghetto bunny.
BULLSHIT.
WHO filed the lawsuit? The federal government?
That ain't how it works. This is what "federal charges" actually look like, Pinkie
>> Criminal charges were filed against two officials from the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (MDEQ) and one individual from the Flint water treatment plant, the Detroit News reported. The charges all stem from the lead contamination of water in Flint, which occurred after the city tapped the corrosive Flint River as a drinking supply and failed to properly treat the water.
MDEQ district engineer Michael Prysby was hit with six charges, including misconduct in office, tampering with evidence, conspiracy to tamper with evidence, and engaging in treatment violations, Detroit Free Press reporter Elisha Anderson tweeted.
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Stephen Busch, the drinking water office’s district supervisor for Lansing and Jackson, faces five charges, including misconduct in office, conspiracy to tamper with evidence, tampering with evidence and engaging in treatment violations. Emails released by the state show that back in March 2013, Busch wrote that using the Flint River for drinking water might “pose an increased microbial risk to public health” and “pose an increased risk of disinfections by-product (carcinogen) exposure to public health.”
Michael Glasgow, who worked as Flint’s water quality supervisor, faces two charges, including tampering with evidence and willful neglect of duty as a public servant. Glasgow was in charge of making sure the water sampling process in Flint complied with federal law under the Lead and Copper Rule. He confirmed that all homes sampled had their water delivered via lead service lines even though that was not the case. <<
The same article notes that a federal lawsuit --- which is what you actually have here ---- was dismissed on the basis of jurisdiction.
THAT is the difference, Dumbass. You tried to make shit up, and you got busted.
A federal lawsuit IS a federal charge. Tell Reuters your bullsh#t, because the people are not buying.
IDIOT.
>> Who investigates and prosecutes federal crimes?
For the most part, federal criminal offenses are investigated by agents of federal agencies such as the FBI, DEA, ATF, Secret Service and others. Occasionally, state law enforcement officers work in conjunction with federal agencies. Federal crimes are usually prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office for the area where the crime occurred. Sometimes a prosecutor for the United States Department of Justice, or from an agency such at the Environmental Protection Agency will participate in a federal prosecution. << --- FAQ about Federal Crime
"Agents of federal agencies". "US Attorney's Office". Not the plaintiff in a lawsuit, shit-for-brains.
>> In the United States, a federal crime or federal offense is an act that is made illegal by U.S. federal legislation. Prosecution happens at both the federal and the state levels (based on the Dual sovereignty doctrine); thus a “federal crime” is one that is prosecuted under federal criminal law, and not under a state's criminal law, under which most of the crimes committed in the United States are prosecuted.
.... Prosecution guidelines are established by the United States Attorney in each federal judicial district and by laws that Congress has already established. << --- Federal Crime in the United States -- Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia for Dumbass Partisan Hacks with IQs of 214 who are too dense to know when they've been thoroughly schooled, taken to the clock-cleaners, and called out for their ******* Bullshit.
None of us would cry if we were to learn that you drowned in your own piss.
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Don't like being called out as a ******* idiot hack who makes shit up?
Then don't be a ******* idiot hack who makes shit up.
Ain't rocket surgery.



