Subject: Re: Lindsey, you got some 'splaining to do
If the case was as weak as the others in the prosecutor's office had believed, what would have happened if the Grand Jury had refused to issue an indictment? The speed that the Grand Jury acted, would indicate an open and shut case.


Prosecutor to Grand Jury:

Here’s our evidence. But we’re on a timeline. The statute of limitations runs out in four days and the president is very eager to prosecute this case. He’s already fired one prosecutor and has promised to make life difficult for anyone who stands in the way. Anyway-a true bill from you isn’t a conviction. You can let a jury sort it out.

Highly irregular?

What about this case is “regular”?