FOCUS: Michael Avenatti | The Case for Indicting the President
Michael Avenatti, The New York Times Avenatti writes: "Sol Wachtler, a former chief judge of the New York State Court of Appeals, once famously remarked that grand juries were so easily swayed that they would 'indict a ham sandwich' if a prosecutor requested it. Many times, there is truth to this. But an indictment does not end the process of determining guilt or innocence. It begins it." READ MORE |
Monday, September 17, 2018
FOCUS: Michael Avenatti | The Case for Indicting the President
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