>> or work out some sort of plea agreement to get a lesser sentence -- possibly by flipping and offering help to bust other people. This is typical practice.
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>Indeed it's typical practice for people with a slam-dunk case against them.
>It didn't happen here.
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>a. they're stupid.
>b. it's not a slam-dunk case.
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>Usually, it's a, but let's let it unfold.
You honestly thing that Muller put together a case that can't be proven? You understand how easy it is to prove a lot of this right? The existence of bank accounts for example. If you think that some of this case is not a slam dunk you're mistaken. Have you ever seen how prosecutors in the USA actually work? Or how a case progresses though the court system? Or what a Grand Jury is or anything?? How can you say "it didn't happen here" when the indictment was just handed down??? There has been no opportunity for a plea agreement or the suspected offenders to flip yet. Head in sand dude. Ya we'll watch this unfold - and there is no way on earth that this is the only indictments we'll see from Muller either. I know it's upsetting to you because you don't want to admit that voting for Trump was a mistake or that there are any ties to Russia -- but sometimes the truth can set you free dude.
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