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kpete

(71,984 posts)
Thu Sep 15, 2022, 01:47 PM Sep 2022

GA Grand jury investigating 2020 elec found "serious" criminal allegations that may lead to "prison"

NEW: The Georgia special grand jury investigating the 2020 election has found “serious” criminal allegations that may lead to "prison sentences," DA Willis tells us. More targets will be identified and Willis hopes to wrap up this year.


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GA Grand jury investigating 2020 elec found "serious" criminal allegations that may lead to "prison" (Original Post) kpete Sep 2022 OP
Weasel words mean nothing Fiendish Thingy Sep 2022 #1
Like you, I was struck by the use of 'may,' but the article doesn't use that word. Here's her quote: Native Sep 2022 #2
No mention of 'may'. triron Sep 2022 #3
Well, there is that "if" in there. ret5hd Sep 2022 #5
Knr triron Sep 2022 #4
Like the guy who tried to strong arm the Sec of State to "find" 11,780 votes. W T F Sep 2022 #6

Fiendish Thingy

(15,585 posts)
1. Weasel words mean nothing
Thu Sep 15, 2022, 01:50 PM
Sep 2022

“May” lead to prison sentences…OK, start with indictments, then let the chips fall where they “may”.

Native

(5,940 posts)
2. Like you, I was struck by the use of 'may,' but the article doesn't use that word. Here's her quote:
Thu Sep 15, 2022, 02:16 PM
Sep 2022
“The allegations are very serious. If indicted and convicted, people are facing prison sentences,” Fulton County District Attorney Fani T. Willis told The Washington Post.
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