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Sam Nunberg wants to tear up Mueller subpoena.....REALLY!

The walls are starting to close in on Trump because he knows mueller has a bullseye on his forehead. He can no longer say he isn’t under investigation.

White House staff say the president has been more erratic than usual and his allies fear for his mental health.
 
Possibly, but that would open an avenue to challenge the legality of the investigation, and subsequently, the subpoena. If the investigation is based upon a fraudulently obtained FISA warrant, then the subpoena is moot - it is illegal by definition. Thus he has violated no law.

He's certainly welcome to present that defense in court. I'm sure the judge will see it his way and let him go.
 
They keep you in jail 'til you change your mind, too. How long do you think it will take? I don't think he'd like our jail much.
he ain't going anywhere. it will have to go before a court. I can't wait.
Doesn't a Grand Jury have a judge? You sure that isn't a "Court?" Just asking--I'm not sure.

I was refreshing myself. And was right I think before here.

"FEDERAL GRAND JURY BASICS: STRUCTURE AND POWER. Federal grand juries have a maximum of 23 members, 16 of whom must be present to form a quorum. Indictments are returned by a vote of 12 or more members. Federal grand juries typically sit for a term of 18 months and meet at regular intervals. Although federal judges empanel federal grand juries and formally supervise them, these judges do not usually interfere with federal grand jury investigations. The federal prosecutor, or Assistant United States Attorney (“AUSA”), is the primary government official interacting with the federal grand jury. The federal prosecutor leads all grand jury sessions, although he cannot testify or be present during grand jury deliberations."

I would think Mueller will go this Panel Judge to get an Arrest Warrant Issued. After the failure to appear. Or they will be monitoring them now and Mueller is already got the paperwork ready to be arrested 10 mins after the no-show.
I know. These turds think they can say no to the Special Counsel. Ha!
they did. I'd say they can then.
Of course you do because you don’t know shit.
All Bob Mueller has to do is issue a subpoena to appear in court. Defy the subpoena, go to jail.
 
Ex-Trump campaign adviser says he will refuse to comply with Mueller subpoena

Ha Ha! What an idiot. He will go to jail....oh

He also said that from the prosecutors question...he thought they had something on Trump. He thinks Trump did something wrong during the election.
They keep you in jail 'til you change your mind, too. How long do you think it will take? I don't think he'd like our jail much.
he ain't going anywhere. it will have to go before a court. I can't wait.
Doesn't a Grand Jury have a judge? You sure that isn't a "Court?" Just asking--I'm not sure.

I was refreshing myself. And was right I think before here.

"FEDERAL GRAND JURY BASICS: STRUCTURE AND POWER. Federal grand juries have a maximum of 23 members, 16 of whom must be present to form a quorum. Indictments are returned by a vote of 12 or more members. Federal grand juries typically sit for a term of 18 months and meet at regular intervals. Although federal judges empanel federal grand juries and formally supervise them, these judges do not usually interfere with federal grand jury investigations. The federal prosecutor, or Assistant United States Attorney (“AUSA”), is the primary government official interacting with the federal grand jury. The federal prosecutor leads all grand jury sessions, although he cannot testify or be present during grand jury deliberations."

I would think Mueller will go this Panel Judge to get an Arrest warrant issued.
I agree, then he will go before a judge again, and then the lawyer will discuss the authority of the subpoena, again, can't wait.

:lol:

I don't think you understand how the subpoena process works. There's no "authority" required either - although Mueller's authority is fairly well established.
 
...and he's stating that he's going to disregard a subpoena from the grand jury. He's saying his reason for this is that he doesn't think he should have to spend his time to go through his emails to provide the information that's been requested, that his legal fees are piling up, and he just doesn't want to. Also, he's assuming that he's a target of the investigation, when, based on what's been shared, there's no basis for thinking that's so.

This is the interview I can find on the Internet -- Nunberg on subpoena: 'Screw that' - CNN Video -- but the one I'm currently hearing is with Jake Tapper. It's not yet on the web.

I don't know a thing about Sam, but I know he's playing a very high risk game. The guy actually said unequivocally that he's not going to provide the documents and he's not going to appear before the grand jury, and they can arrest him for doing so. What is one to say? Be careful of what you ask for....

EDIT: Here's the Jake Tapper interview with Sam. It's astounding!

 
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...and he's stating that he's going to disregard a subpoena from the grand jury. He's saying his reason for this is that he doesn't think he should have to spend his time to go through his emails to provide the information that's been requested and he's assuming that he's a target of the investigation.

This is the interview I can find on the Internet -- Nunberg on subpoena: 'Screw that' - CNN Video -- but the one I'm currently hearing is with Jake Tapper. It's not yet on the web.

I don't know a thing about Sam, but I know he's playing a very high risk game.

can you imagine if Hillary said screw the subpoena...
 
Ex-Trump campaign adviser says he will refuse to comply with Mueller subpoena

Ha Ha! What an idiot. He will go to jail....oh

He also said that from the prosecutors question...he thought they had something on Trump. He thinks Trump did something wrong during the election.

I hope Trump fires Mueller ASAP.

-Geaux
Ha ha OBVIOUSLY you’re scared shitless Mueller is uncovering a lot of Trump’s crimes.
Why don’t you admit YOU don’t want to know if your president is a crook.

If he’s stupid enough to fire Mueller he’s admitting guilt. If Mueller is fired Schiff said the Senate Intelligence Committee would immediately hire him.
 
...and he's stating that he's going to disregard a subpoena from the grand jury. He's saying his reason for this is that he doesn't think he should have to spend his time to go through his emails to provide the information that's been requested and he's assuming that he's a target of the investigation.

This is the interview I can find on the Internet -- Nunberg on subpoena: 'Screw that' - CNN Video -- but the one I'm currently hearing is with Jake Tapper. It's not yet on the web.

I don't know a thing about Sam, but I know he's playing a very high risk game.

can you imagine if Hillary said screw the subpoena...
Well, maybe, but that's really not the topic here.
 
Mueller's investigation is a farce, nothing more than a veiled attempt to legitimize a politically motivated baseless document with the intent to abuse and manipulate the FISA court by the DNC and former administration for political gain. Face it Watergate is child's play compared to what these people are attempting to pull. Mueller should be investigating those responsible for manipulating the FISA court not the victim.
 
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he ain't going anywhere. it will have to go before a court. I can't wait.
Doesn't a Grand Jury have a judge? You sure that isn't a "Court?" Just asking--I'm not sure.

I was refreshing myself. And was right I think before here.

"FEDERAL GRAND JURY BASICS: STRUCTURE AND POWER. Federal grand juries have a maximum of 23 members, 16 of whom must be present to form a quorum. Indictments are returned by a vote of 12 or more members. Federal grand juries typically sit for a term of 18 months and meet at regular intervals. Although federal judges empanel federal grand juries and formally supervise them, these judges do not usually interfere with federal grand jury investigations. The federal prosecutor, or Assistant United States Attorney (“AUSA”), is the primary government official interacting with the federal grand jury. The federal prosecutor leads all grand jury sessions, although he cannot testify or be present during grand jury deliberations."

I would think Mueller will go this Panel Judge to get an Arrest Warrant Issued. After the failure to appear. Or they will be monitoring them now and Mueller is already got the paperwork ready to be arrested 10 mins after the no-show.
I know. These turds think they can say no to the Special Counsel. Ha!
they did. I'd say they can then.
Of course you do because you don’t know shit.
All Bob Mueller has to do is issue a subpoena to appear in court. Defy the subpoena, go to jail.
but going to jail gets you a date with a judge and then Mueller has to explain the subpoena.
 
Ex-Trump campaign adviser says he will refuse to comply with Mueller subpoena

Ha Ha! What an idiot. He will go to jail....oh

He also said that from the prosecutors question...he thought they had something on Trump. He thinks Trump did something wrong during the election.

I hope Trump fires Mueller ASAP.

-Geaux

:lol:

Yes, we know.

You've made your desperation pretty clear so far.

Its a witch hunt a big nothing burger. Mueller has no credibility.

LMAO

-Geaux
 
They keep you in jail 'til you change your mind, too. How long do you think it will take? I don't think he'd like our jail much.
he ain't going anywhere. it will have to go before a court. I can't wait.
Doesn't a Grand Jury have a judge? You sure that isn't a "Court?" Just asking--I'm not sure.

I was refreshing myself. And was right I think before here.

"FEDERAL GRAND JURY BASICS: STRUCTURE AND POWER. Federal grand juries have a maximum of 23 members, 16 of whom must be present to form a quorum. Indictments are returned by a vote of 12 or more members. Federal grand juries typically sit for a term of 18 months and meet at regular intervals. Although federal judges empanel federal grand juries and formally supervise them, these judges do not usually interfere with federal grand jury investigations. The federal prosecutor, or Assistant United States Attorney (“AUSA”), is the primary government official interacting with the federal grand jury. The federal prosecutor leads all grand jury sessions, although he cannot testify or be present during grand jury deliberations."

I would think Mueller will go this Panel Judge to get an Arrest warrant issued.
I agree, then he will go before a judge again, and then the lawyer will discuss the authority of the subpoena, again, can't wait.

:lol:

I don't think you understand how the subpoena process works. There's no "authority" required either - although Mueller's authority is fairly well established.
well a subpoena is generated from something, they just don't hand them out. so again, the reason for the subpoena will be known. duh!!!!
 
Muelvestigation is unraveling.

I hear there's a Russian hooker in a jail in Thailand that will blow the lid off of this
 
Ex-Trump campaign adviser says he will refuse to comply with Mueller subpoena

Ha Ha! What an idiot. He will go to jail....oh

He also said that from the prosecutors question...he thought they had something on Trump. He thinks Trump did something wrong during the election.

I hope Trump fires Mueller ASAP.

-Geaux

:lol:

Yes, we know.

You've made your desperation pretty clear so far.

Its a witch hunt a big nothing burger. Mueller has no credibility.

LMAO

-Geaux

:lol:

We know. You've been repeating that like a mantra for a year now.

Maybe eventually you'll actually believe it yourself.
 
Trump will now get to see what happens when you defy a special counsel grand jury subpoena.
 
he ain't going anywhere. it will have to go before a court. I can't wait.
Doesn't a Grand Jury have a judge? You sure that isn't a "Court?" Just asking--I'm not sure.

I was refreshing myself. And was right I think before here.

"FEDERAL GRAND JURY BASICS: STRUCTURE AND POWER. Federal grand juries have a maximum of 23 members, 16 of whom must be present to form a quorum. Indictments are returned by a vote of 12 or more members. Federal grand juries typically sit for a term of 18 months and meet at regular intervals. Although federal judges empanel federal grand juries and formally supervise them, these judges do not usually interfere with federal grand jury investigations. The federal prosecutor, or Assistant United States Attorney (“AUSA”), is the primary government official interacting with the federal grand jury. The federal prosecutor leads all grand jury sessions, although he cannot testify or be present during grand jury deliberations."

I would think Mueller will go this Panel Judge to get an Arrest warrant issued.
I agree, then he will go before a judge again, and then the lawyer will discuss the authority of the subpoena, again, can't wait.

:lol:

I don't think you understand how the subpoena process works. There's no "authority" required either - although Mueller's authority is fairly well established.
well a subpoena is generated from something, they just don't hand them out. so again, the reason for the subpoena will be known. duh!!!!

They actually do just hand them out.

This is how it works.

A lawyer in a case (civil or criminal) will decide that there is some relevant and important information that they would like to have. They will go to the Clerk of the Court's office, and be given a blank subpoena form. The lawyer will fill the form out, going into detail about what documents they are requesting, or what people they are requesting affidavits from. They will then hand those documents to a process server, who will serve it to the person in question.

That person, at that point, is obligated under law to respond to that subpoena - by either producing the documents, or filing a motion to quash the subpoena. To successfully quash the subpoena, they would have to prove that either (1) The documents requested are irrelevant to the issue in front of the court, or (2) the documents are privileged - in this context, referring to communication between a party to the case and his attorney.

In this case, it would be nearly impossible for Nunberg's lawyers to argue for either of those.
 

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