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Comments by "gary K" (@garyK.45ACP) on "This is their "SMOKING GUN" !!!! hahahahahahaha" video.
Well, this is a STATE, not federal, Grand Jury and the state has it's own rules about that. She COULD BE in trouble, but whether it is a criminal offense depends on the STATE's statutes regarding Grand Jury proceedings. I am not familiar with GA's rules for Grand Juries, so I would not say she is in legal trouble without that knowledge. Maybe you are familiar with the GA statute?
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@FelisDomina It is not an "ongoing case". The Grand Jury has concluded. This was an indictment proceeding, NOT a trial. NO ONE has been charged with a crime yet. There IS NO "verdict". Grand Juries do not make "verdicts" or "judgements". They make "recommendations" on whether they believe or not believe that there is "probable cause" to believe a crime has occurred. What she is saying is that the jury recommended that some people be charged with some crime. Prosecutors decide whether to charge or not. If someone is charged with a crime, THEN there will be a trial and THEN there will be a verdict. That said...this is a STATE, not federal, Grand Jury and the state has it's own rules about the conduct of jurors. She COULD BE in trouble, but whether it is a criminal offense depends on the STATE's statutes regarding Grand Jury proceedings. In general, Grand Jury proceedings are supposed to be secret. For MANY reasons. No one has been charged with a crime or convicted beyond a reasonable doubt. Talk such as this damages people's reputations and/or livelihoods without ever being charged or convicted. Information such as this getting to the people who would be charged could jeopardize the prosecutions case. What the penalties are for STATE Grand Jurors doing something like she did depends on the state. I am not familiar with GA's rules for Grand Juries, so I would not say she is in legal trouble without that knowledge. Maybe you are familiar with the GA statute?
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@Ozgarthefighter Depends on the state and jurisdiction but YES, you are correct. Whether or not it is a CRIME is up to state statutes and the court's orders. As I understand the Grand Jury has concluded, so there is no way to "remove her".
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Hi Ronald. Which statute of the Georgia Code is she in violation of? Can you please cite the code. I'll wait here.
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@therealnynetynyne360 I would appreciate your citing the Georgia Code you are referencing. Thanks. I'll wait here.
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@FelisDomina 👍 Just remember, in order for anyone to "be arrested" there MUST be a Statute, GA Code in this case, that makes what they are doing a CRIME. Being "against the law" is NOT always a crime. Where I live if my grass grows more than 12" long, it is "against the law", but it is NOT a crime. No one gets arrested or goes to jail for it. Whenever someone says "She needs to be arrested" just ask them which statute they are referring to.
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@therealnynetynyne360 Actually I did look it up. Your response did not disappoint, and is typical for someone repeating internet bullsh*t. Thank you. What she did is NOT a criminal offense under GA code. Statutes that apply to "sitting grand jurors" do not apply once the jury is dismissed.
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@Jahn_Pah_Jonz IL has different laws than GA. Cite the GA code making it a crime. I'll wait.
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@therealnynetynyne360 "Kohrs was authorized to speak to the media but not to discuss details of the special grand jury's findings, which included charging recommendations. Prosecutors may now refer the report to an ordinary grand jury to bring criminal charges." This wasn't even a regular Grand Jury. 🤣The "Special Grand Jury" concluded in early February and delivered it's report to the prosecutors. Your lack of knowledge just doesn't stop you, does it?
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@beekeeper8474 Contempt can only be charged by the court if she has violated a court order. Which court order did she violate? Have you got a copy of it?
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