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by GVIrish
2596 days ago
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Forgive me if I mischaracterized her objections but previously I saw her quoted as being against the concept of being forced to testify. And ultimately grand jury proceedings are non-public and they are a key part of our judicial process. To say it's not part of democratic due process is incorrect. There are a number of reasons for grand jury proceedings to not be public, particularly in national security cases. One can disagree with grand juries as a legal concept, which is fine, but if you refuse to show up, there are legal consequences. |
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