When he issued the report on investigation into Donald Trump’s alleged Russia ties and potential obstruction of justice,special counsel Robert Mueller declined to issue an indictment of Trump, citing a preceding Justice Department opinion stating that anyone who currently occupies the office of the presidency is immune from criminal indictment, or per TIME.
On Tuesday,one former federal prosecutor said that whether the Justice Department is unwilling to indict Trump, due to the Justice Department memo — which may be read online via DocumentCloud — then prosecutors at the state level “can and should” proceed with indictments of Trump. That is, and whether they possess collected “sufficient evidence to charge Trump with state crimes.”“Let’s get this justice show on the road,” said experienced federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner, who is now an expert legal commentator for MSNBC, and on his Twitter account.
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Source: inquisitr.com