bripat9643
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Yes, there is a right not to be investigated for years and years. It's called the "due process clause." Herr Mewler isn't even investigating an actual crime. That right there is a violation of the 5th Amendment. None of his warrants are legal since a legal warrant requires the crime being investigated to be listed.It's not a matter of whether we can afford it, you fucking Stalinist dumbass. It's an abuse of the target's right to due process. Being investigated is a form of punishment. No prosecutor should have a license to conduct and endless investigation of anyone with no limitation on his budget.So it's almost a YEAR
Aaaaannnnd? Is there some legal time limit on investigation?
Mueller runs a broad, multi-faceted investigation into criminal Russian interfere into our election with 19 indictments and 5 guilty pleas already on the books. He will have as much time as he needs to complete it.
No there isn't, and that's one of the big problems with special counsels. DAs have a limited budget. They can't have 20 people on an investigation of one person for years and years, but Herr Mewler can. That is clearly an abuse of the due process clause
ROFL - objection to investigation - HOW CAN US POSSIBLY AFFORD IT?!?!?!
Oh so now it is not a budget matter, it's a RIGHTS matter.
Well there is no right to not be investigated and Mueller's investigation taking over a year does not mean it is ENDLESS dummy.
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