Trump's grand jury trouble: Citizens increasingly resist DOJ's attempts to indict

Source: The Washington Times stories: Politics · Bias: Center Right

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A new count by the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers suggests that federal prosecutors are facing increasing resistance from grand juries refusing to hand up indictments in highly charged cases. And even when an indictment is secured, trial juries and judges are refusing to convict.

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Trump's grand jury trouble: Citizens increasingly resist DOJ's attempts to indict
The Washington Times stories: Politics

Trump's grand jury trouble: Citizens increasingly resist DOJ's attempts to indict

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A new count by the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers suggests that federal prosecutors are facing increasing resistance from grand juries refusing to hand up indictments in highly charged cases. And even when an indictment is secured, trial juries and judges are refusing to convict.