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LAS14

(15,455 posts)
Sun Jun 11, 2023, 12:27 PM Jun 2023

Is there a way to read the indictment in a situation...

Last edited Sun Jun 11, 2023, 02:04 PM - Edit history (1)

...where you can search the text? I'd like to know how often "classified" is used. I'd heard now and again that the DOJ is not depending on "classified" status, but on other things, like defense secrets.

I hope that's the case as keeping "classified" documents, that you've obviously already seen legally is not as likely to sway a magat juror as plain old stealing defense secrets.

Edit: Several people say it's in a pdf, or you can "save it as a pdf." I haven't found such a copy. Can someone give me a link?

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Is there a way to read the indictment in a situation... (Original Post) LAS14 Jun 2023 OP
Isn't it available as a PDF? TxGuitar Jun 2023 #1
++++ emulatorloo Jun 2023 #2
I haven't found it in a pdf. Link? nt LAS14 Jun 2023 #5
Here you go: TxGuitar Jun 2023 #6
I saved it claudette Jun 2023 #3
Ali velshi reads indictment wherever you get your podcast....also on msnbc page... asiliveandbreathe Jun 2023 #4

TxGuitar

(4,331 posts)
1. Isn't it available as a PDF?
Sun Jun 11, 2023, 12:29 PM
Jun 2023

If so it should be searchable. Even if it's a web page you can do a find for "classified" and it should tell you how many instances there are.

asiliveandbreathe

(8,203 posts)
4. Ali velshi reads indictment wherever you get your podcast....also on msnbc page...
Sun Jun 11, 2023, 01:02 PM
Jun 2023

Prosecuting Donald trump....

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