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Corsi files criminal complaint against Mueller, alleges bid to seek false testimony
Fox News ^ | Dec. 3, 2018 | Judson Berger, Alex Pappas | Fox News

Posted on 12/03/2018 9:15:23 AM PST by Innovative

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To: j.havenfarm

From a 3rd party to this conversation .... Very interesting, I was unaware. Please correct my interpretation where needed.

So an individual may file a complaint, but only a prosecutor can file charges? In this context, the charges would be an “action” in criminal court?

How does that work with grand juries?
How does that work with civil lawsuits?


41 posted on 12/03/2018 10:28:28 AM PST by taxcontrol
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To: Principled

“We need a special counsel to investigate this!!!!”

I wholeheartedly agree, one with unlimited scope and power and a blank paycheck..


42 posted on 12/03/2018 10:30:36 AM PST by neverevergiveup
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To: Innovative

Wish it was Fitton leading this legal team


43 posted on 12/03/2018 10:31:13 AM PST by Nifster (I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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To: j.havenfarm

I am not a lawyer so I am not in this fight. However, I noticed that Fox News said that Corsi’s legal team filed the complaint and [Fox] did not limit it to anything less than what is generally understood to be a criminal complaint.


44 posted on 12/03/2018 10:32:18 AM PST by odawg
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To: Innovative
".... Conservative author Jerome Corsi on Monday filed a 'criminal and ethics complaint' against uber-liberal Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team...."

There, I fixed it.

Why does the media label conservatives as conservatives but intentionally drop the matching modifier for liberals?

We all know the reason (because the media is liberal themselves) but it's time they stopped and we started pushing back like Corsi is doing.

Good for him.

45 posted on 12/03/2018 10:37:40 AM PST by HotHunt (Reagan was good but TRUMP IS GREAT!)
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To: Flick Lives

He doesn’t sound much different to how authorities operate in Egypt.


46 posted on 12/03/2018 10:38:44 AM PST by Sam Gamgee
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To: Qiviut
"Yup. VERY disappointed to see that [Larry Klayman] was who was representing Corsi." Sad but true. During the Clinton regime he filed multiple complaints in various courts, none of which, to the best of my knowledge, got even to a significant discovery stage. Judicial Watch seemed to become effective only after he left.
47 posted on 12/03/2018 10:45:45 AM PST by libstripper
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To: taxcontrol; odawg

You’re close, Tax, but to clear up the confusion I’d drop the word “file.” If you call the cops and orally tell them a crime occurred you haven’t “filed” anything. Also ditch the synonym for reporting a crime: “press charges.” You can report the crime, but there will be no court case unless the prosecutor chooses to file a complaint with the court. By the same token, sometimes, especially in cases of domestic violence, the prosecutor will file a court case even if the victim doesn’t want them to.

To use common phrases, I’d put it this way “Anybody can report a crime, but only a prosecutor can press charges by commencing a criminal court case.”

Grand juries only deal with the cases that are brought to them. Once they issue an indictment, it is filed with the court by the prosecutor, because only the prosecutor has standing to start a court criminal case. Civil is completely different: anyone who has a claim has standing to file a lawsuit in his own name.


48 posted on 12/03/2018 10:48:21 AM PST by j.havenfarm ( 1,500 posts as of 8/10/18. A FReeper since 2000; never shutting up!)
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To: BlackbirdSST
It's a hakapik. The main ingredient for that particular form of exercise...   ROFL face
49 posted on 12/03/2018 10:52:40 AM PST by kiryandil (Never pick a fight with an angry beehive)
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To: PA-RIVER
I read the complaint, some serious allegations directed at Mueller. They cant ignore this.

That's what I was thinking. Turn the tables on that rat bastard and make him answer to a Judge for his criminal conduct.

God bless Corsi!

Amen!

50 posted on 12/03/2018 10:53:56 AM PST by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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To: JoSixChip
It would be better if Manaford and Stone also filed similar complaints.

Paul Manaford was/is a scumbag who helped get Putin's stooge elected president of the Ukraine. Flynn was another POS with ties to Putin.

Nov 23, 2017

New Manafort travel docs reveal closer ties to Russia: report

Fox News, Nov 23, 2017

Paul Manafort had taken 18 trips to Moscow and was in contact with Russian President Vladimir Putin’s allies for more than a decade before running President Trump’s 2016 election campaign, a new report said Thursday.

Manafort, who was indicted by a federal grand jury last month on 12 counts including conspiracy against the United States, had also taken at least 19 trips to Kiev to work with a pro-Kremlin political faction before joining Trump’s team, McClatchy reported.

The news outlet cited flight records they obtained from Ukrainian authorities as well as intelligence gathered from current and foreign government officials. The new evidence suggests Manafort’s ties to the Kremlin go much deeper than previously thought.

Even after the February 2014 fall of Ukraine’s pro-Moscow President Viktor Yanukovych, Manafort continued to go to Kiev another 19 times in fewer than two years while working for the smaller, pro-Russian Opposition Block party, McClatchy reported.

Some have suggested Manafort had been turned into an asset acting on Moscow’s behalf.

“You can make a case that all along he ...was either working principally for Moscow, or he was trying to play both sides against each other just to maximize his profits,” Daniel Fried, a former assistant secretary of state who communicated with Manafort during Yanukovych’s reign in President George W. Bush’s second term, told McClatchy.

“He’s at best got a conflict of interest and at worst is really doing Putin’s bidding,” Fried, now a fellow with the Atlantic Council, said.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/11/23/new-manafort-travel-docs-reveal-closer-ties-to-russia-report.html

51 posted on 12/03/2018 11:02:51 AM PST by ETL (Obama-Hillary, REAL Russia collusion! Uranium-One Deal, Missile Defense, Iran Deal, Nukes: Click ETL)
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To: JoSixChip

Hillary Clinton & Robert Mueller Linked in Russian Uranium Exchange

American Liberty PAC ^ | Jun 20, 2017 | Kirk

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton facilitated a uranium exchange with Russian law enforcement by former FBI Director (and current chief Deep State inquisitor) Robert Mueller.

The exchange was exposed via a recent Wikileaks publication of a secret cable between Hillary’s State Department and the Russian embassy.

Hillary sent Mueller to Moscow with orders to turn over a 10 gram sample of highly enriched uranium (HEU) which was obtained during a shadowy 2006 nuclear “sting” operation conducted in the Georgian Republic.

The ostensible reason for the transfer was to engender further trust between Russian and American law enforcement in the area of nuclear materials and to learn more about how to trace nuclear materials.

But when it comes to Hillary and Russian uranium interests, the shady Uranium One deal cannot pass unnoted.

There still has been no real investigation into how Hillary gave permission for a Russian company to acquire a quarter of the North American uranium reserves after Russian interests poured hundreds of millions into the Clinton Foundation and gave Bill Clinton six figure speaking fees.

At the very least, this exchange raises serious questions about the ability of Robert Mueller to do his job as special prosecutor on the Russian collusion charges since he already has connections to major figures in Russian law enforcement.

(Excerpt) Read more at americanlibertypac.com ...

_____________________________________________________________

Special Counsel Mueller Literally Handed Uranium to the Russians!

IWB ^ | Mark Angelides

We all know that the Russian Collusion investigation is nothing but a game to try and distract the population from actually caring about the day to day running of the country, but the charade has gone too far and some serious questions need to be asked; most especially of Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

WikiLeaks has put out a document that details then FBI Director Mueller’s itinerary on his visit to Russia to deliver 10 grams of Enriched Uranium.

One more time for those who missed it…Mueller hand delivered Highly Enriched Uranium to the Russian government!

(Excerpt) Read more at investmentwatchblog.com ...

52 posted on 12/03/2018 11:04:11 AM PST by ETL (Obama-Hillary, REAL Russia collusion! Uranium-One Deal, Missile Defense, Iran Deal, Nukes: Click ETL)
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To: Innovative

CNN non-stop coverage of this begins in 3... 2... yeah, never.


53 posted on 12/03/2018 11:17:04 AM PST by tcrlaf (They told me it could never happen in America. And then it did....)
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To: j.havenfarm
You can report the crime, but there will be no court case unless the prosecutor chooses to file a complaint with the court. By the same token, sometimes, especially in cases of domestic violence, the prosecutor will file a court case even if the victim doesn’t want them to.

In other words, you can't prosecute the crown unless the crown deigns to allow itself to be prosecuted.

54 posted on 12/03/2018 11:28:51 AM PST by zeugma (Power without accountability is fertilizer for tyranny.)
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To: Innovative

Corsi’s are pure BRASS!


55 posted on 12/03/2018 11:32:48 AM PST by Broker (Turkish Delight no more)
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To: zeugma

Sovereign immunity. Oldie but a goodie. 1000 years and going strong. Most commonly seen today in the great limits placed on the circumstances under which one can civilly sue the government


56 posted on 12/03/2018 11:34:31 AM PST by j.havenfarm ( 1,500 posts as of 8/10/18. A FReeper since 2000; never shutting up!)
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To: 1Old Pro

As far as I’m concerned, Trump shouldn’t even give the Mueller-Weissman gang a month. He should demand the report within 72 hours, after which all funding and governmental support will be cut off.


57 posted on 12/03/2018 12:02:27 PM PST by ScottinVA (The most urgent gathering threat to America: the Democrat Party.)
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To: erkelly
This is typically how prosecutors operate, threatening, bullying, terrorizing defendants into plea bargains, even when there is exculpatory evidence, which they hide, and they know the poor victim has done nothing wrong.

The ugly, dirty truth is that this is standard procedure in our justice system. Guilt doesn't matter, the prosecutor's goal is to "win" regardless of your innocence. Anything goes. Threats, intimidation, lying, anything. They will go after family, friends, job, reputation, your financial well being. Prosecutors and Police are worshiped as pillars of society and guilt is presumed. Refuse a plea deal at your own peril, unless you are rich and connected...

It's hard to agree with those who claim the USA has the best justice system in the world. It looks great on paper though...

58 posted on 12/03/2018 12:51:21 PM PST by ETCM
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To: libstripper

Judicial Watch seemed to become effective only after he left.

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Very true, in fact “Judicial Watch” under Klayman got no respect .... if you saw JW back in those days, it was more of a “yeah, yeah” response because you knew it would amount to nothing, sort of like when you see Klayman’s name on a lawsuit now. It was a rancorous parting of ways between Klayman & Fitton, but JW is now respected and Fitton garners respect as well. Due to JW’s lawsuits, they’ve certainly made a huge difference in the amount of knowledge the public has about ‘things’

The “dirty laundry”:
Larry Klayman sues Judicial Watch (2006 date on article)
https://www.wnd.com/2006/04/35686/


59 posted on 12/03/2018 1:41:56 PM PST by Qiviut (McCain & Obama's Legacy in two words: DONALD TRUMP!)
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To: 1Old Pro

[slow-walking]

Of course he is. His bogus “Russian collusion” already influenced the mid-terms.


60 posted on 12/03/2018 2:02:24 PM PST by SaveFerris (Luke 17:28 ... as it was in the days of Lot; they did eat, they drank, they bought, they sold ......)
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