197 ⚖ Another 5,068 sealed indictments were just added to the Federal Criminal Database bringing the total to 383,881 cases. To make a comparison the number of sealed indictments has grown by 235,921 cases since January 2020. (media.greatawakening.win) - N C S W I C - posted 1 year ago by One_Of_Gods_Soldiers 1 year ago by One_Of_Gods_Soldiers +197 / -0 25 comments download share 25 comments share download save hide report block hide replies
Can an individual be in multiple indictments? It seems probable to me, but this isn't my turf.
Absolutely. Something like a global RICO conspiracy with 300,000 indictments in the US alone would be the definition of shit rolling uphill.
Eventually, all those indictments would be consolidated into a single case.
For the most part, the lower people would get time served and loss of money. They either didn't know, or couldn't know, but cooperated.
Then there's useful idiots, who refused to cooperate.
Eventually, everyone is rolled up in different conspiracies that they roll over on someone for.
The bigger picture emerges, unless they already had it all.
At that point, everything is condensed for the prosecution.
Charges are filed, and the case is presented.
Anyone who didn't plea out and is found guilty beyond a doubt is left holding the bag.
ETA: This narrative could also be applied to Q and anons, as an alternate example.
Thank you!