Why would there be sooo many sealed and of varying charges? Why indict someone on racketeering and never open the indictment? Not just the political ones - any of them. Just asking
My understanding was that a lot of this will go down all at once. Why are they sealed? Dunno, but I can think of a lot of reasons including not tipping people off that are still committing crimes.
The pattern I've noticed is that every time there is some kind of event, like the initial audit report, there is a jump in the multiple thousands within a few days.
There was a study in 2011 showing an average of 1,000 sealed indictments nationwide - sealed and unsealed throughout the year but maintaining that average number. Even if that number doubled and then piled up (since 2017 when Durham came on board) we'd only be seeing about 10,000 sealed cases.
Why would there be sooo many sealed and of varying charges? Why indict someone on racketeering and never open the indictment? Not just the political ones - any of them. Just asking
My understanding was that a lot of this will go down all at once. Why are they sealed? Dunno, but I can think of a lot of reasons including not tipping people off that are still committing crimes.
The pattern I've noticed is that every time there is some kind of event, like the initial audit report, there is a jump in the multiple thousands within a few days.
I also thought that normally there are a lot of sealed indictments in the US, some of which never get unsealed. Thanks
There was a study in 2011 showing an average of 1,000 sealed indictments nationwide - sealed and unsealed throughout the year but maintaining that average number. Even if that number doubled and then piled up (since 2017 when Durham came on board) we'd only be seeing about 10,000 sealed cases.
Thank you for explaining. - I hope they unseal them soon!