The only comforting fact the graphic tells me is that CA, AZ and TX have the most. That's corresponds to the border drugs, human slave and sex trade explosion. Not to mention those states also have some of the most serious government corruption problems. Call me an optimist if it tickles you.
I suppose it depends on how many of those "cases" are going to wind up being tried by military tribunals as opposed to civil/criminal courts. If McCain was anything to go by - tried, sentenced, executed in one day. We already know multiple military courts have been added, with hints from Q that CAPTAIN Sessions will be playing a role.
I'm no JAG, but I understand that many individuals can be tried in one Military courtroom simultaneously. Multiple courtrooms have been built on Guantanamo and a secure facility / community in Nuremberg has also been completed.
I've only been tracking it closely for about a year now and actually made a spreadsheet to "observe" what changes in an attempt to see a trend (if possible).
In January 2023, there were ~4,006 cases that were unsealed. Where exactly they went (which counties), I don't know. š¤·āāļø Another autistic anon that doesn't have a full time job would be better suited to research that.
Edit: To further clarify, the "unsealed" and Sealed remaining" almost always add up to the total sealed indictments that have been logged into the database.
The only comforting fact the graphic tells me is that CA, AZ and TX have the most. That's corresponds to the border drugs, human slave and sex trade explosion. Not to mention those states also have some of the most serious government corruption problems. Call me an optimist if it tickles you.
Yes, There's a tremendous amount of info on that site. All the data is saved by County / State in separate google docs with links to court dockets.
Sadly no unsealing yet. I am waiting for the dam to break!
If anyone is interested in the pattern of growing numbers, I've been tracking them for years. Here's a bit of it:
318,342 total sealed cases March 2022
326,156 April 2022
332,048 May 30, 2022
337,980 May 31, 2022
345,143 July 14, 2022
351,021 August 11, 2022
358,609 September 22, 2022
365,448 October 10, 2022 (Sealed Remain: 317,038 as of Oct 10, 2022)
371,487 November 9, 2022 (Sealed Remain: 322,811)
378,500 Dec 2022
383,880 January 9, 2023 (Sealed remain 333,720)
391,573 February 5, 2023 (Sealed remain 341,413)
399,907 March 10, 2023 (Sealed remain: 349,747)
406,443 April 3, 2023 (Sealed Remain: 356,283)
413,220 May 9, 2023 (Sealed Remain 363,060)
Thank you Fren! This will help me fill in the data gaps I had. Greatly appreciated!
FYI to:
u/weholdthesetruths
u/One_Of_Gods_Soldiers
u/Irishman4Trump6
u/JSSS
Thank you Fren
The Feds and DOJ being what they are, should we be worried about this?
Meh.... 87,000 new IRS agents packing heat....what can go wrong? š¤·āāļø
What I was thinking.
I suppose it depends on how many of those "cases" are going to wind up being tried by military tribunals as opposed to civil/criminal courts. If McCain was anything to go by - tried, sentenced, executed in one day. We already know multiple military courts have been added, with hints from Q that CAPTAIN Sessions will be playing a role.
What can physically ever happen with such a vast number of sealed indictments? There may as well be 14 billion of them.
I'm no JAG, but I understand that many individuals can be tried in one Military courtroom simultaneously. Multiple courtrooms have been built on Guantanamo and a secure facility / community in Nuremberg has also been completed.
I've often wondered about this list.. It just keeps piling up? Or does it negate what gets unsealed?
I've only been tracking it closely for about a year now and actually made a spreadsheet to "observe" what changes in an attempt to see a trend (if possible).
In January 2023, there were ~4,006 cases that were unsealed. Where exactly they went (which counties), I don't know. š¤·āāļø Another autistic anon that doesn't have a full time job would be better suited to research that.
Edit: To further clarify, the "unsealed" and Sealed remaining" almost always add up to the total sealed indictments that have been logged into the database.
I guess Iād like to see a historical trend of the number of indictments, from say 25 years back.
Me too! In digging through the available data as reported on the site, as best I understand it:
November 2017 = ~9,000 December 2017 = ~11,500
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How many sealed inditement were added regularly before 2015?
13,078 sealed CR cases remaining.