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pooploser ago

The record number of sealed indictments certainly indicates something interesting coming. I am still hopeful it is going to be good.

I have two questions, perhaps some has an answer: 1. Would a military court issue a sealed indictment through the standard court system? I assumed they were independent and that was the premise with this post. 2. Q has said there are less than 10 people in the know, or maybe just on the team. Regardless, if the 45,000 indictments are all related, that's impressive for such a small team.

Plan1988 ago

Yes. And remember one sealed indictment can include

multiple names. And the indictment is sealed in the Federal

District where the inductee resides / lives (not where the crime was

committed.)

pooploser ago

Yes to the "standard sealed indictment" can be or is used in military court? Do you have any layman links that describe this process?

Plan1988 ago

I edited my comment. 'Yes' was to your last sentence. I don't

know the correct answer. I think it would be : no.

I apologize for my confusing reply.

pooploser ago

No problem. I reread my post and was a little pleased that no one called me out for making a statement in place of my second question. Thanks for your response, if I don't get the easy answer here, I'll do some research and post again.

Plan1988 ago

If I find out the answer, will PM you. Thank You for your kind reply:-)

Your comment got me to thinking.❕

think- ago

Maybe consider doing a post about it here?

Plan1988 ago

I am not an expert. If I could contribute more I sure would. I really liked this link/explanation written by @lawyer4justice

https://voat.co/v/2244179