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JollyRancherHard 1 point ago +1 / -0

You people understand how pensions work right?

NYC cops get a pension at 20 years.

30 odd years Ago, NYC had 26-27K. Over the next decade they hired more and it peaked at 40,000 cops just over 20 years ago. So you have a lot of cops eligible for their pensions.

We now have about 34K cops.

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JollyRancherHard 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's whatever is covered by a Magistrate Judge.

The report probably discussed it.

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JollyRancherHard 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is like the only federal report about counting sealed cases. It came out in 2009 and analyzes cases from the 2006, the analysis was done in 2008. So they ignored cases that were sealed and then unsealed quickly.

Basically the people who started counting indictments misunderstood this report.

https://www.uscourts.gov/sites/default/files/sealed-cases.pdf

to answer your question

The four basic case types in district courts are civil (“cv”), criminal (“cr”), magistrate judge (“mj”), and miscellaneous (“mc”)

You ask about this

They say there's 142 cases filed sealed for this district, 139 "MJ" and 3 "CR"

So from this. Only 3 are criminal cases. So does that mean we have 3 sealed indictments. NO.

There can 3 or 2 or 1 or zero sealed indictments among these three sealed criminal cases. We have no way of knowing. It could be 3 defendants under 18.

If you look at the table of content of that PDF I linked to, you can see the many, many reasons a case can be sealed.

They have misled a lot of people

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JollyRancherHard 2 points ago +2 / -0

Continuing my earlier search, do you see any in Dallas that they misclassified?

My argument is the entire list is massively mis-classiffied.

Following up on the 36 sealed indictments. This was listed as a very high number.

DC is one of 93 federal court districts. If we spread that over all 93 districts, that's less than 3600 sealed indictments total. So the claim of 500,000 is off by a factor of over 100.

It sounds like ABC and their sources are using the same technique bad boys is: look at the dockets and make a guess.

There are not using the same technique. Because they are not looking at these the same way, if you're a lawyer who practices in the that court district, you have different access from a regular citizen using PACER, you can see "sealed indictments" and not just sealed proceedings.

And looking the badboys data. This used to be on a site called qmap.pub. They moved it over to badboys, I don't know why, but the folks running https://bad-boys.us/ KNOW by now there are not 500,000 indictments, (About three years ago they changed their count from indictments to "cases" because of all the criticism. I think they are still trying to deceive people....and this is why they use some of the worst data visualization I've ever seen.

Here's https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1kVQwX9l9HJ5F76x05ic_YnU_Z5yiVS96LbzAOP66EzA/edit#gid=343822464spreadsheet.

Scroll to the bottom and see if you can figure out which number represents possible sealed indictments.

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JollyRancherHard 3 points ago +3 / -0

Hi

There like 7 billion people worldwide.

What's the normal worldwide base rate for died suddenly?

Cuz without that we don't know if this is high or low.

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JollyRancherHard 2 points ago +2 / -0

There's no way for an outsider to search for sealed Indictments.

So what they are finding are sealed court proceedings. And there are many types of sealed court proceedings.

Every request for a wiretap or email subpoena is sealed. Defendants under 18 have their entire case sealed. Informant info in sealed. Misdemeanor drug cases are sealed, as are cooperator cases. In Cases regarding trade secrets, that info is sealed.

Most cases of sealed indictment the sealed indictment is revealed very quickly.

The Trump Mar a Lago indictment was entered on the docket on June 8th and announced on June 9th. The indictment of Jeffrey Epstein in New York came out Monday, July 9th. I believe it was sealed the previous Friday cuz he was arrested Saturday 2 days before the indictment was unsealed.

Another reason we can be sure there are not 500,000 sealed Indictments is court insider can see the number of sealed Indictments. And here's a time there was an unusually high number in DC.

That high number? 36.

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/dozens-sealed-criminal-indictments-dc-docket-mueller/story?id=59249030

Nearly three dozen sealed criminal indictments have been added to the federal court docket in Washington, D.C. since the start of 2018.

Sealed criminal court files are assigned a case number, but do not indicate the identity of the parties or the nature of the charges, so it is impossible for the public to discern what those sealed cases contain.

But several legal experts told ABC News the number of sealed cases awaiting action right now is unusual. Fourteen were added to the docket since late August alone, a review by ABC News has found, just as the midterm elections were drawing near and longstanding Justice Department policy precluded prosecutors from taking any public action that could appear to be aimed at influencing political outcomes

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JollyRancherHard 4 points ago +5 / -1

There are not 500,000 sealed Indictments.

The people who started counting these didn't know what they were counting.

They have no way of knowing what sealed court document is an Indictment or not.

They have misled a lot of people about this.

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JollyRancherHard 0 points ago +1 / -1

The question is was this an actual thing before Pizzagate? Read these two threads about the early use of "cheese pizza" on 4chan.

Cheese Pizza was used by folks parodying people who actually wanted CP.

https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/mods-are-asleep

https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/post-cp

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JollyRancherHard 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's a straight line shot once you put Connelly where he was sitting. 18 inches in front and to the left of JFK.

The entrance wound on his back was elliptical. Suggesting a bullet that is not a straight on shot but deflected off axis.

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JollyRancherHard 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thoughts?

People love to make up stuff.

Some of them don't even know they are making it up.

And my instant take on her saying Podesta is my uncle John in the absence of any other evidence is she seems clearly to be Joking.

I have a friend who has the same exact name as a federal judge who was involved in some recent big cases.

Do you remember JAMES GORDON MEEK, the American ABC reporter who got convicted for CSAM? The guy they said debunked Pizzagate? He was wasn't that guy who wrote the article on conspiracy theories. That's James Meek a British guy. I just learned that. I got it wrong too

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JollyRancherHard 2 points ago +2 / -0

What about the soft evidence?

Immediately leaves work. Only person to do so. Takes a cab, a bus, goes home changes clothes, gets his pistol, shoots a cop.

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JollyRancherHard 1 point ago +1 / -0

The single bullet theory is not about the number of shots. It's about a single bullet hitting both JFK and Gov. Connelly.

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JollyRancherHard 2 points ago +2 / -0

There's zero evidence presented that this guy and Podesta were friends. Podesta responded to a joke he made on Twitter.

Do you remember this?

https://youtu.be/tp7uy71iaJk?si=QHYJvgLgF7eeIeDB

A sinkhole at Mar a Lago?

It was right after this photo came out from Trump at Saudi Arabia

https://images.app.goo.gl/b2yjV1HChkjaA3AR9

This guy made a joke on Twitter that went viral. Saying that moment caused the sinkhole.

Other websites posted the joke Podesta referenced it.

That's all they have shown.

Interacting on Twitter doesn't mean you even know someone let alone are friends.

For Lesley to be John's niece that would mean that Tony Podesta is her father.

Is this woman even American?

I think she's Australian

by MAGULQ
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JollyRancherHard 0 points ago +1 / -1

No he does not keep detailed notes.

He famously hates to put things down on paper

by MAGULQ
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JollyRancherHard 0 points ago +1 / -1

No it does not.

It was removed in January 2021.

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JollyRancherHard 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sounds like LA Confidential.

Binance has named another CEO and will continue to exist. I wonder if private lawsuits are headed their way.

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JollyRancherHard 1 point ago +1 / -0

From the very beginning, Zhao and other Binance executives engaged in a deliberate and calculated effort to profit from the U.S. market without implementing the controls required by U.S. law," Garland said, adding that the exchange enabled transactions between American users and sanctioned entities.

Specifically, Garland said Binance facilitated $900 million in transactions between U.S. and Iranian users, while also supporting transactions between U.S. users and entities in Syria and in the Russian-occupied Ukrainian regions of Crimea, Donetsk and Luhansk.

https://www.theblock.co/post/264013/binance-us-press-conference-settlement

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JollyRancherHard 2 points ago +2 / -0

"Our Thing" - <1% even know what I am referring to

you're kidding yourself and this is not La Cosa Nostra, this is a separate group.

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JollyRancherHard 3 points ago +4 / -1

This is not the Mafia. This is a separate crime group.
There's three major organized crime groups in Southern Italy

Mafia is from Sicily. Camorra is from Naples and the oldest of the three. ’ndrangheta is from Calabria.

https://apnews.com/article/ndrangheta-mafia-italy-trial-cocaine-b66721f29ad482811b14846b7ec7e30b

This group has become more powerful than the mafia. They expanded into Northern Italy which is where most capital and industry are.

The Mafia was also the subject of previous maxi trials, so I don't know about the "suddenly" or cleaning up. This has been going on for a while.

The ’ndrangheta has quietly amassed power in Italy and abroad as the Sicilian Mafia lost influence and now holds almost a monopoly on cocaine importation in Europe, according to anti-mafia prosecutors who led the investigation in southern Italy. The organization also has bases in North and South America and is active in Africa, Italian prosecutors maintain, and ’ndrangheta figures have been arrested in recent years around Europe and in Brazil and Lebanon.

Some members of the were arrested in a gun running/drug running scheme in a bakery near my Mom's house about a decade ago. It was a good bakery. A couple of local crime families were involved.

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