It's an ABC article and it's definitely only DC. But still, if we applied that to all 93 judicial districts. It doesn't come anywhere close to 61,000.
And you would think the DC district court would have more than say, North and South Dakota.
So, it is a wrong comparison I think.
This is basically a giant clue that the theory there 10,000's of sealed Indictments and now half a million sealed Indictments waiting to be acted on is not supported by facts.
Because another fact is. Outsiders cannot count sealed indictments using PACER. There's just no way to tell one sealed court filing from another. Lots of things are sealed and many of them stay sealed.
The latest sealed indictment count of over 500,000 has been verified by quite a few people. There have been videos that showed the Pacer count/screenshot. I don’t think that is a larp.
The problem is you cannot count sealed Indictments that way.
Unless you have insider access to that specific district court, you CANNOT distinguish one sealed proceeding from another.
This is why www.bad-boys.us stopped using "sealed Indictments" and now talks about sealed cases. They changed the language a few years ago, but they didn't go on to educate people on the difference.
The difference means they have no way of knowing how many of those 500,000 sealed cases are Indictments. NONE.
What way can’t you count sealed indictments by? The numbers are there and the database is real. You seem to be obfuscating things with your opinion. That web sire doesn’t come up btw.(edit, no www I see.)
What is the difference between a sealed indictment and sealed case? I would like to see the historical numbers of the latter.
It's an ABC article and it's definitely only DC. But still, if we applied that to all 93 judicial districts. It doesn't come anywhere close to 61,000.
And you would think the DC district court would have more than say, North and South Dakota.
This is basically a giant clue that the theory there 10,000's of sealed Indictments and now half a million sealed Indictments waiting to be acted on is not supported by facts.
Because another fact is. Outsiders cannot count sealed indictments using PACER. There's just no way to tell one sealed court filing from another. Lots of things are sealed and many of them stay sealed.
The latest sealed indictment count of over 500,000 has been verified by quite a few people. There have been videos that showed the Pacer count/screenshot. I don’t think that is a larp.
You misunderstood my “wrong comparison” comment.
The problem is you cannot count sealed Indictments that way.
Unless you have insider access to that specific district court, you CANNOT distinguish one sealed proceeding from another.
This is why www.bad-boys.us stopped using "sealed Indictments" and now talks about sealed cases. They changed the language a few years ago, but they didn't go on to educate people on the difference.
The difference means they have no way of knowing how many of those 500,000 sealed cases are Indictments. NONE.
What way can’t you count sealed indictments by? The numbers are there and the database is real. You seem to be obfuscating things with your opinion. That web sire doesn’t come up btw.(edit, no www I see.)
What is the difference between a sealed indictment and sealed case? I would like to see the historical numbers of the latter.