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originally posted by: Threadbare
a reply to: greendust
Willis' last RICO case ended with 35 of the 36 defendants being convicted. I think she know a bit more about constructing a RICO case than some random guy on the internet.
originally posted by: Threadbare
a reply to: RazorV66
Over 20 of them plead out before the case went to trial.
originally posted by: RazorV66
originally posted by: Threadbare
a reply to: greendust
Willis' last RICO case ended with 35 of the 36 defendants being convicted. I think she know a bit more about constructing a RICO case than some random guy on the internet.
Don’t blow her up to be more than she is.
Everything I see is 11 out of 12 were convicted of the RICO in the school cheating scandal.
Those appear to be cut and dried cases where a teacher would change test answers on students exam papers.
They were caught red handed, you could have prosecuted them.
originally posted by: Threadbare
And there's the tit for Moore's tat. Willis has sent the indictment for State Senator Shawn Still to Gov. Kemp.
This begins the process to establish a three-member panel that will determine whether Kemp should suspend Still from office.
originally posted by: Threadbare
a reply to: greendust
Willis' last RICO case ended with 35 of the 36 defendants being convicted. I think she know a bit more about constructing a RICO case than some random guy on the internet.
originally posted by: watchitburn
a reply to: Klassified
Good.
It's about time they started pushing back against these commie scumbags.
originally posted by: CoyoteAngels
Some of you folk are so predictable. A state senator stands up and you laugh.
It's either ignorance or attitude. Or both.
What do you want, magic tricks?