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Prosecutors get crafty in DC, Pirro finds a new lever
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 74777, member: 636"] Federal prosecutors in DC just got handed a weird new power after a judge said they can use local grand juries to charge serious federal crimes. The whole thing started when prosecutors tried getting an indictment from a federal grand jury for a gun case, got rejected, and then just went to a local grand jury instead to get what they wanted. A magistrate judge was like, "Wait, that's not how this works," but the chief district judge said the law technically allows it because of how DC's court system is set up. Legal experts are saying prosecutors probably prefer local grand juries because they hear way more cases and might just rubber-stamp stuff without thinking too hard about it. Federal grand juries apparently have more time to actually look at cases since they handle fewer of them. The US attorney's office said they'll use this option "when appropriate," which is giving everyone some sketchy vibes about how Trump's crackdown on crime in the capital is gonna play out. [/QUOTE]
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