For reference, there was an average of approximately 1,000 sealed cases per year (as of a study in 2011) that were being constantly turned over, sealed and unsealed, nationwide. Even were that number to treble, one would expect to see less than 15,000 right now. Not 312K and counting. Shilled topic. Always a bit of "nothing to see here" comments.
One more point to consider: each sealed indictment can cover up to 99 people or an organization of many perps (CF for instance). so, it can be much larger than we can imagine.
For reference, there was an average of approximately 1,000 sealed cases per year (as of a study in 2011) that were being constantly turned over, sealed and unsealed, nationwide. Even were that number to treble, one would expect to see less than 15,000 right now. Not 312K and counting. Shilled topic. Always a bit of "nothing to see here" comments.
One more point to consider: each sealed indictment can cover up to 99 people or an organization of many perps (CF for instance). so, it can be much larger than we can imagine.