jury member's identity are never revealed
In GA they do reveal their names if an indictments is revealed.
the grand jury system is supposed to be totally confidential
But obviously during the process people are doing paperwork. The grand jury doesn't write up indictments or the list of possible charges. The clerk is an officer of the court. She's on the inside of that confidentiality.
So is this conspiracy or incompetence?
I say never underestimate Incompetence.
the actual charges that she published were identical to the ones that were presented in court, this should be an impossibility.
They would have known the proposed charges against Trump and every other defendant before they called the grand jury in to vote. These documents were probably prepared for all 19 people before the weekend.
Before the grand jury votes. These are proposed charges. It was not the final version/authenticated version. The case number actually got assigned to another case.
It's like a draft. My company has a system for our websites, where you can put information up and other people can review and edit it, but it's not public. It's pretty common. Every so often someone screws up and actually publishes a page that shouldn't be published yet.
If the grand jury doesn't indict you can just delete the document from the system.
Or if say there's 10 charges and they only true bill on three of the charges. You can delete the other seven. The fact that they matched means the jury agreed with every proposed charge.
I saw one news report and they were saying experts thought this was not going to be a big issue
If she acted alone, it's not a conspiracy then is it?
I think she screwed up big time. She hasn't even been clerk for 2 months yet.
Because also what would be the point if she did it deliberately?
Making it public before the final vote was in. Was going to get noticed. So what was the point? How does that end up with her Not looking bad?
Screw up makes the most sense to me
jury member's identity are never revealed
In GA they do reveal their names if an indictments is revealed.
the grand jury system is supposed to be totally confidential
But obviously during the process people are doing paperwork. The grand jury doesn't write up indictments or the list of possible charges. The clerk is an officer of the court. She's on the inside of that confidentiality.
So is this conspiracy or incompetence?
I say never underestimate I competence.
the actual charges that she published were identical to the ones that were presented in court, this should be an impossibility.
They would have known the proposed charges against Trump and every other defendant before they called the grand jury in to vote. These documents were probably prepared for all 19 people before the weekend.
Before the grand jury votes. These are proposed charges. It was not the final version/authenticated version. The case number actually got assigned to another case.
It's like a draft. My company has a system for our websites, where you can put information up and other people can review and edit it, but it's not public. It's pretty common. Every so often someone screws up and actually publishes a page that shouldn't be published yet.
If the grand jury doesn't indict you can just delete the document from the system.
Or if say there's 10 charges and they only true bill on three of the charges. You can delete the other seven.
I saw one news report and they were saying experts thought this was not going to be a big issue
If she acted alone, it's not a conspiracy then is it?
I think she screwed up big time. She hasn't even been clerk for 2 months yet.
Because also what would be the point if she did it deliberately?
Making it public before the final vote was in. Was going to get noticed. So what was the point? How does that end up with her Not looking bad?
Screw up makes the most sense to me