Of the 13 mueller russia indiciments one shows up... (supporters, voting, 2014)
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Mueller begging the judge to delay the case against the Russian company Concord.
Get this, Mueller is saying the case is too complected to bring to trial now, and needs to be delayed indefinitely.
Well Bob, if you weren't ready to go to trial, maybe you shouldn't have brought indictments.
Special Counsel Robert Mueller asked a federal judge Tuesday to reject the four-decade-old speedy trial law in the case against 13 Russians and three Russian companies and has asked for an indefinite delay to the Russian collusion trial.
The “complexity” of the case warrants excluding the speedy trial law and delaying the trial, Mueller argued in Tuesday’s court filing.
Mueller informed the court on May 16 his office was prepared to enter two terabytes of Russian social media into the record, thereby flooding the docket with a huge amount of evidence, all of it in Russian
It’s “inappropriate for a prosecutor to manufacture complexity and then contend that things are too complex,” McCarthy told TheDCNF. “If a prosecutor is disclosing mountains of foreign language materials without an understanding or explanation of their relevance to the case, that is a delaying tactic and an attempt to chew up the defendant’s resources.”
I don't know what he has, but he isn't ready to bring a case forward...which means he should have never brought indictments.
They pushing hard for a speedy trial under the constitution. The judge may throw it out, if Mueller doesn't bust a move and provide discovery request.
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