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In reply to the discussion: Mueller's investigation is pardon proof -Federal local and state [View all]getagrip_already
(17,802 posts)45. the supremacy clause is trouble....
because the doj could just file similar charges and then they could botch the case, bury it, or let it be pardoned.
The feds have first dibs on prosecuting cases, and muehler has no veto on what doj does.
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What does a state AG have to do with making federal offenses pardon proof?
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 2017
#22
Schneiderman nails them on NY state charges of money laundering, and state charges
tblue37
Dec 2017
#29
They could bring the state charges first if they are able to bring state charges.
Sophia4
Dec 2017
#28
But the state case could be for a violation of a state law that has not parallel
Sophia4
Dec 2017
#48
Also, Laurence Tribe's statement yesterday about the Presidential immunity myth.
byronius
Dec 2017
#10
That doesn't explain the OP's BIZARRE theory about being pardon-proof FEDERALLY. . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 2017
#24
Oh, now, over an hour later, you confess that you made a click bait title and HAVEN'T EDITED IT.
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 2017
#25
I don't see any state finding a jury that will convict these criminals. They'll be at least
Hoyt
Dec 2017
#37
This is what I have always said... it's the money laundering that will get him and his family.
secondwind
Dec 2017
#39