What happened to the previous indictments when one of the defendants actually showed up in court and his attorneys demanded to see the evidence against him and Mueller’s group couldn’t provide it?
Concord Management indictment.
Haven't seen anything reported on it after Muellers team told the court that they have plenty of ‘evidence’ but couldn't show it to anyone (including the court) for national security reasons.
Also the lawyers requested to see the ‘evidence’ shown to the ‘Grand Jury’ but the judge denied it on the grounds that it would embarrass the anonymous grand jury.
A total scam.
Mueller immediately backtracked and claimed national security / secret info. The judge called BS. Mueller then said, well, if we share it, Concord Management (the accused Russian company) will just pass evidence/info on to other people in Russia who were indicted, and those people also need to show up in court. The judge then said - OK, the two sides need to work out a deal covering confidentiality details of released evidence.
I believe Mueller has then asked for continuance (delay) but I have seen nothing since.