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  1. to officially charge somebody with a crime

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But a special counsel is still a federal prosecutor endowed with the power to indict or not indict.
As such he's hesitant to indict one side without trying to indict the other, making for some tortured equivalences.
Federal grand juries do two things: indict people (or occasionally decline to indict them) and help prosecutors conduct investigations.
The grand jury declined to indict Planned Parenthood, and decided to indict the two Center for Medical Progress activists instead.
He said he gave the grand jury the option to indict on charges of homicide or manslaughter, or to not indict.
"The job of a prosecutor is to gather evidence and decide whether to indict or to decline to indict," she told Raddatz.
Authorities initially planned to indict one suspect in the murder, but Steele's investigative work persuaded them to indict a second suspect as well.
When asked on Wednesday why he did so, Mr. Barr said the Department of Justice ordinarily issues "binary" decisions: indict or not indict.
Justice Department policy is not to indict a sitting president, but it's possible prosecutors indict Trump for campaign finance violations after he leaves office.
"The reason again that you did not indict Donald Trump is because of the OLC opinion stating you cannot indict a sitting president," Lieu asked.
Ted Lieu -- ''The reason, again, that you did not indict Donald Trump is because of OLC opinion that you cannot indict a sitting President, correct?
I think you don't indict Goldman Sachs in the actions of a few people and you don't indict Valeant on the actions of a few people.
"Typically when we indict child pornography cases, most places will indict 20 counts -- but the reality is that person probably possessed hundreds, if not thousands, of images," he added.
It would seem that Robert Mueller is facing a dilemma: Should he indict Donald Trump, Jr., and Jared Kushner separately, before indicting Trump, or indict them all at once?
Prosecutors around the country were lined up to indict him.
A local grand jury declined to indict him in 2014.
A grand jury voted to indict Curtis in August 2014.
Justice Department policy is not to indict a sitting president.
Still, the Staten Island grand jury declined to indict Pantaleo.
" Ackman said he was "wrong to indict an entire company.
No, Mueller cannot on his own indict a sitting president.
In late 2014, a grand jury declined to indict Pantaleo.
You don't indict presidents, you impeach them, the theory went.
The grand jury, though, declined to indict officer Darren Wilson.
Attorney General Loretta Lynch would then decide whether to indict.
If he didn't, he'd have to indict his own ideology.
Judge Bonadio said there was enough evidence to indict Mrs.
Additionally, a grand jury declined to indict him, she said.
Can state prosecutors in New York indict a sitting president?
They decided to indict S.A.C. Capital, and not Cohen himself.
A grand jury decided not to indict Loehmann or Garmback.
Outcome: Grand jury decided not to indict Officer Daniel Pantaleo.
A grand jury declined to indict either of the officers.
A Queens grand jury voted not to indict the detective.
Of course they did, but you don't indict all the employees.
A New York grand jury declined to indict the police officer.
A state grand jury declined to indict him 5 years ago.
Most democracies have independent prosecutors able to indict the chief executive.
But for Mr Putin, it was another chance to indict America.
You can indict a ham sandwich , but not a sitting president.
But hey, I am impressed that you know what indict means.
Correction: Israel's attorney general plans to indict Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
To indict one's fellow Muslims in an unprovoked crime of resentment.
Most importantly, he can indict individuals, although probably not the president.
Stone has predicted that Mueller will indict him in his probe.
Japanese prosecutors have yet to formally indict Ghosn on any charges.
Why though would one indict, but not immediately try, a president?
A state grand jury declined to indict him later in 2014.
The grand jury declined to indict any of Ms. Bland's jailers.
After the shooting, a grand jury declined to indict Mr. Carelli.
In 2014, a Staten Island grand jury declined to indict him.
Grand jurors indicted three officers but declined to indict any others.
She wants to make it legal to indict a sitting president.
A grand jury declined to indict Officer Pantaleo on criminal charges.
I'm very tired of the #MeToo accusations that indict without evidence.
The grand jury decided not to indict him and Wilson resigned.
For starters, a grand jury has yet to indict Mr. Weinstein.
The system has been criticized for failing to indict police officers.
A second grand jury was convened but failed to indict him.
But authorities didn't indict Gasser until some weeks after the shooting.
You would indict and you proceed to a court of law.
" "I don't know how you can indict while he's in office.
Mr Whitaker has attacked the FBI for failing to indict Mrs Clinton.
The jury will decide if there is enough evidence to indict him.
A judge in Milan must now decide whether to indict the accused.
By the end of the investigation, the prosecutor's office refused to indict.
A grand jury seemingly agreed, and declined to indict Ross in March.
He can approve or deny Mueller's requests to investigate or indict someone.
Can a grand jury indict a sitting president for a criminal act?
Walsingham waited for the conspiracy to continue so he could indict Mary.
COULSON: We indict spies and we expose the grand jury to it.
Huffington Post wasn't the only media organization to indict New Hampshire voters.
A grand jury decided not to indict anyone involved with Henry's death.
Their goal: to remove and indict the "fascist Trump/Pence regime." pic.twitter.
If Starr was convinced she repeatedly lied, why didn't he indict her?
In the American justice system, if you don't indict, you cannot incite.
No. Do you still want me to indict me for sexual assault?
Mr. Trump accused Ms. Lynch of corruption for failing to indict Mrs.
A grand jury in New York declined to indict Pantaleo that year.
The man survived, and a grand jury later declined to indict her.
A Staten Island grand jury declined to indict Mr. Pantaleo in 2014.
"Do you plan to criminally indict Steve Cohen?" one of them asked.
The attorney general also announced his intention to indict Mozes with bribery.
With a simple majority vote, the House can effectively indict the president.
Even when seemingly damning video evidence existed, grand juries refused to indict.
As the saying goes, most grand juries will indict a ham sandwich.
Outcome: Grand jury decided not to indict Wilson, leading to renewed protests.
Mueller didn't indict Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton or any members of her campaign.
So in theory, Brand could overrule Mueller if he wanted to indict someone.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Tokyo prosecutors plan to indict former Nissan Motor Co Ltd (7201.
And DOJ has taken the position that it cannot indict a sitting president.
"Jesus, don't let them indict me," Corbally told his lawyer with a smile.
A grand jury last month declined to indict Officer Loehmann and his partner.
If that's the case, Mueller may indict the president's son this year. Whoa.
The same jury voted to indict the two individuals who recorded the videos.
The attorney general has also announced his intention to indict Mozes with bribery.
Appointment of Mueller, one year later Can the special counsel indict President Trump?
Calling for legislation making it clear that DOJ can indict a sitting president.
The justice department is reportedly set to indict Chinese hackers over economic espionage.
"The prosecutors didn't want to indict," former federal prosecutor Sunny Hostin told CNN.
A St. Louis County grand jury declined to indict Wilson, who later resigned.
She could be interrogated by prosecutors seeking to indict her on criminal charges.
"I can't believe they are going to indict me over Twitter," he said.
Jurors could move to indict Guyger on charges beyond manslaughter, such as murder.
A St. Louis County grand jury declined to indict Wilson in the shooting.
If they do decide to indict him, the case would proceed to trial.
Our courts are formidably equipped to indict, arrange, try, convict and imprison terrorists.
Two grand juries decided not to indict Officer Daniel Pantaleo in Garner's death.
The grand jury will reconvene in January to decide whether to indict him.
TV that it's possible Mueller would indict him as part of the investigation.
Clinton when a grand jury declined to indict anyone in her daughter's death.
Does Barr believe Trump stands above DOJ's normal powers to subpoena and indict?
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese prosecutors plan to indict former Nissan Motor Co Ltd (7201.
His work has been used as evidence to indict and convict war criminals.
A Staten Island grand jury declined to indict Officer Pantaleo on criminal charges.
A second grand jury, before which Officer Haste testified, declined to indict him.
A grand jury on Staten Island declined to indict Officer Pantaleo in 2014.
A grand jury on Staten Island declined to indict him on criminal charges.
In October, he said he intended to indict Ms. Netanyahu on fraud charges.
This is a shrewd screenplay — it uses tragedy to retroactively indict political systems.
Outcome: Grand jury decided not to indict any of the county jail employees.
Israel's attorney general announced in February he would indict Netanyahu pending a hearing.
The federal judge, Claudio Bonadio, said there was enough evidence to indict Mrs.
"I don't see anyone that's too big to indict," the prosecutor said then.
The attorney general has already said he intends to indict the prime minister.
Police say they have enough evidence to indict Milchan on charges of bribery.
They are supposed to evaluate the evidence of guilt against the evidence of innocence, factor in the presumption of innocence and the requirement of proof beyond a reasonable doubt, and come to a decision — to indict or not to indict.
Finally, in 22014, Hilbert was cleared when the Justice Department formally declined to indict.
A grand jury heard the case in 2004 but did not to indict him.
Roger Stone thinks Mueller is going to indict him; Nicolás Maduro wins in Venezuela.
Freeman was fired from the police, but a grand jury declined to indict him.
There are indications throughout the report, however, that Mueller would indict if he could.
The DOJ defines "quid pro quo" expansively when deciding to indict other government officials.
In accordance with these terms, prosecutors had to indict or release Ghosn by Monday.
Then the investigator acknowledged he can't indict anyway, and used a "not exonerated" standard.
He will be reluctant to indict unless he believes there is a watertight case.
In accordance with these terms, prosecutors had to indict or release him by Monday.
Russia, of course, won't indict the members to face trial in the United States.
Late last December, a grand jury declined to indict the officer who killed him.
Instead, Mueller relied on other laws to indict two dozen Russians trolls and hackers.
A grand jury heard the case in 2004 but decided not to indict him.
Perhaps Trump Jr. was a target but the evidence ended up insufficient to indict.
A Baton Rouge grand jury declined to indict the officer responsible for Wilkerson's death.
PIRRO: OK. Tom Fenton, but you can&apost indict a president, a sitting president.
The case went before a grand jury -- which ultimately decided NOT to indict Conley.
South Korean prosecutors now have to make a decision on whether to indict Lee.
Today, we'd like to indict the Federal Bureau of Investigation for terrible security advice.
However, the all-white, all-male grand jury decided not to indict the men.
I didn't think that they were going to be used to indict that culture.
A state grand jury had also refused to indict the officer on criminal charges.
The government doesn't indict until it has all the information locked down, he added.
The grand jury for the case declined to indict the officer who killed Tamir.
Protests reignited months later when a grand jury declined to indict the officer involved.
But the president's involvement — Well, I don't think they can indict a sitting president.
After Ms. Manning's leaks, the Obama administration had considered trying to indict Mr. Assange.
If the prosecutors decide to indict the prime minister, the case goes to court.
We know from experience that a police recommendation to indict isn't the final word.
A state grand jury declined to indict Officer Pantaleo on homicide charges in 2014.
A St. Louis grand jury ultimately decided not to indict Wilson, sparking violent protests.
Israel's attorney general announced in February that he would indict Netanyahu pending a hearing.
Police say there is enough evidence to indict Mozes on charges of offering bribes.
He can also indict Mr. Lee on bribery or lesser charges without arresting him.
In Israel, police have recommended that prosecutors indict him on bribery and corruption charges.
The parents of any kid who passed through Neverland were more convenient to indict.
That's up to the Justice Department if they want to indict and go further.
After a grand jury declined to indict the officer, the case went into limbo.
He spent three months in jail, but a grand jury declined to indict him.
Therefore, we have not reached a point to indict or arrest these two suspects.
Even if the department changed its policy and decided to indict, the President likely would argue in court that it is unconstitutional for the Justice Department to indict a sitting president -- as articulated in the memo that underpins the current nonindictment policy.
Legally, Barr's determination ensures that the Justice Department will not indict Trump under Barr's watch.
And I would be willing to personally indict the case, and to try the case.
Pantaleo was charged with causing Garner's death, but a grand jury declined to indict him.
Other scientists, too, said that a single nonreplicated experiment doesn't necessarily indict an entire theory.
Prosecutors had to indict or release Ghosn by Monday under the terms of his detention.
Another big question is whether Mueller plans to indict anyone else close to the president.
As she no longer has presidential immunity from criminal investigation, state prosecutors can indict her.
MUELLER: The statement would be that you would not indict because of the OLC opinion.
Ken Buck (R-CO) asked Mueller if he could indict the president on obstruction charges.
Now that does not mean that Mueller can't indict  anybody  as part of this investigation.
Prosecutors have up to 10 days to indict Lee, although they can seek an extension.
Why did Mueller determine not to indict any of these individuals on charges of conspiracy?
Stone said Manafort's attorneys had informed his attorneys that federal prosecutors planned to indict Manafort.
They decided to indict 36 counts of gross sexual imposition related to 28 different girls.
In December 2015, a grand jury chose not to indict the two responding police officers.
Or Mueller can wait for Trump's presidency to end, and indict Trump afterwards, Starr said.
But the case against Jemison was dropped after the grand jury failed to indict her.
By then, advances toward civilian democracy in Guatemala had made it feasible to indict him.
Brown was shot by Darren Wilson, whom a grand jury later decided not to indict.
A Staten Island grand jury declined to indict Pantaleo on criminal charges in December 2014.
He presents the case to a grand jury, which decides whether to indict the contemptor.
On the GOP side, people who would otherwise indict Trump's reckless behavior have ignored it.
Court records show that a grand jury declined to indict Ahmad Rahami on the charges.
Weeks later, a grand jury would decline to indict Bryant and Milam on kidnapping charges.
A grand jury later would later indict him on charges of murder and attempted murder.
Are you telling me we can't indict the president of the United States for murder?
Indict the whole family under RICO statutes, as a criminal organization, like the Gambino family?
Once a decision is made not to indict, a prosecuting agency should say nothing more.
But there may now be sufficient evidence to indict the president when he leaves office.
A grand jury chose not to indict the officer, Darren Wilson, on charges of murder.
Late last year, a grand jury declined to indict anyone in connection to her death.
A grand jury declined to indict the officers last November, which was not previously disclosed.
But she blasted Webb's decision to indict Smollett weeks before the primary election as political.
But she dismissed Webb's decision to indict Smollett weeks before the primary election as political.
"If they want to indict me and convict me, fine," he said at the time.
On Wednesday, Trump's newest personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, told CNN that Mueller cannot indict Trump.
Netanyahu has no intention of resigning, even if the attorney general chooses to indict him.
In Ferguson, Mo., a grand jury declined to indict an officer who shot Michael Brown.
Sion Sono uses Antiporno, a treatise on power dynamics and textuality, to indict its audience.
"Parties attempt to indict the incumbent president and with [him] the party's nominee," Scacco said.
"Those other countries don't have the institutions that can indict the prime minister," he said.
A subpoena, by definition, issues from a grand jury, which has the power to indict.
Shortly afterward, prosecutors working for Mr. Mueller told Mr. Manafort they planned to indict him.
He has vowed to appoint a special prosecutor to indict, try, and convict his opponent.
For a federal prosecutor to indict a sitting judge is crossing a line, she said.
In the end, he ultimately declared that no "reasonable prosecutor" would choose to indict her.
Prosecutors can hold Ghosn until April 24, after which they must indict or release him.
By January 2018, a grand jury had found enough evidence to indict him for rape.
The problem is the Justice Department has a longstanding policy not to indict sitting presidents.
That charge was dismissed after the grand jury failed to indict her, according to AL.com.
A new grand jury declined to indict Haste, and federal prosecutors also declined to bring charges.
Should the probe continue, though, it's possible that Mueller could indict people even closer to Trump.
Doesn't this indict the audience accepting on faith the feints and assertions of the film itself?
A grand jury in Staten Island declined to indict Pantaleo on state criminal charges in 2014.
Ultimately, a 2007 jury chose not to indict Pou and the nurses for second-degree murder.
Most say they will wait for the attorney-general to decide whether to indict Mr Netanyahu.
In Trump's America, the US attorney general will push to indict the president's general election rival.
The agreement means a grand jury will not need to consider whether to indict Mr. Newman.
It will be up to him to decide whether to follow any recommendation to indict Netanyahu.
Israel's attorney general said on February 28 he plans to indict Netanyahu in three corruption cases.
A grand jury declined to indict Pantaleo in December 2014, sparking renewed protests throughout New York.
However, after seeing the video, a grand jury DECLINED to indict and the charges were dropped.
In December, a grand jury declined to indict the two responding police officers in the case.
It's a mistake for Trump and his supporters to indict all past and current public servants.
They have also asked prosecutors to indict two Volkswagen officials in South Korea on related charges.
If the report identifies crimes and criminals, there will be time enough to indict and prosecute.
The court session on Wednesday ended without a decision on whether it will indict the group.
Baker announced Friday that she would not indict Greitens for the remaining invasion-of-privacy charge.
A grand jury declined to indict Pantaleo, and federal authorities declined to bring civil rights charges.
Not surprisingly, Comey's decision not to indict was met with trenchant criticism from Republicans and conservatives.
The anger over those deaths stung anew when grand juries declined to indict either officer involved.
After the grand jury decision to not indict Ferguson Police officer Darren Wilson, demonstrations briefly escalated.
That it is Department of Justice policy not to indict a sitting president is well known.
Mr. Wolff portrayed Mr. Weissmann as bitterly disappointed by his boss's refusal to indict the president.
But the grand jury declined to indict her, concluding that she had acted in self-defense.
After Mr. Garner's death, a Staten Island grand jury in 2014 declined to indict Officer Pantaleo.
A grand jury on Staten Island declined to indict Officer Pantaleo in 2014 on criminal charges.
The country's attorney general, Avichai Mandelblit, is expected to indict her within the next few days.
Robert Mueller has enough evidence to indict Michael Flynn and his son, according to unidentified people.
A grand jury declined to indict Mr. Reilly, a decision that staggered Mr. Ford's loved ones.
"If you get a grand jury to indict you, there's probably some proof," Mr. Berry said.
"I think my evidence is so good that I have to indict him," Ms. Voigt said.
The New York Times reports that Mueller's prosecutors have told Manafort they intend to indict him.
America appears to repatriate IS fighters when there is sufficent evidence to indict them on arrival.
Moreover, neither Mr. Jaworski nor Mr. Starr ultimately tried to indict Mr. Nixon or Mr. Clinton.
This is such a telling moment, but not in that it seems to indict corporate waste.
What they can do is indict him for these crimes if he actually carries them out.
Trump may not be prosecuted because of Justice Department policy to not indict a sitting president.
Republican lawmakers accused the Justice Department of creating a double standard by failing to indict Clinton.
The US went on to indict an additional two dozen people, including FIFA executive Chuck Blazer.
McConnell criticized Pelosi and House Democrats for rushing to indict Trump before knowing all the facts.
How does the flood of fentanyl-heroin glassine packets from China "indict" the U.S. healthcare system?
Last month, another grand jury decided not to indict anyone on charges related to Bland's death.
A prosecutor would want one grand jury to hear all the evidence before deciding to indict.
But that method has limited value for understanding the actions of people he does not indict.
We can't be sure about whether we can indict a president while he is in office.
" — SETH MEYERS "After years of investigations, Israel has decided to indict its leader for his crimes.
Protests returned later that year when a grand jury declined to indict Wilson for Brown's death.
" He said he believes Mueller's thinking on the obstruction question was, "Look, we can't indict (Trump) anyway.
If Mueller finds enough evidence, he could try to indict and convict anyone in the Trump campaign.
The decision whether (or not) to indict always sits in the Executive Branch, specifically the Justice Department.
In 60 percent of cases where police recommend criminal charges, prosecutors decided not to indict, Netanyahu noted.
The city's medical examiner declared Garner's death a homicide, but a grand jury declined to indict Pantaleo.
Though protests followed for weeks after the shooting, a grand jury did not indict either officer involved.
The district attorney declined to indict them, and Robertson-Phillips remained in her position as assistant superintendent.
Elizabeth Warren has floated a proposal that would allow the Justice Department to indict a sitting president.
Now, you&aposve heard the saying, we&aposve all heard it, you can indict a ham sandwich.
Talk about the fairness of a grand jury process, they are going to indict a ham sandwich.
The Commonwealth can re-indict this charge without time limitation should Matthew violate terms of the plea.
They are waiting for the attorney-general's decision on whether to indict before coming out against him.
A county grand jury later decided not to indict Garrison or anyone else in the MBA scandal.
You have all of these people they say, big news, they can&apost indict a sitting president.
In early December, a New York City grand jury voted not to indict the police officer responsible.
A grand jury will convene to determine whether there is enough evidence to indict Diallo, O'Shaughnessy said.
Elizabeth Warren unveiled a plan Friday to allow the Department of Justice to indict a sitting president.
He has fundraised off a promise, if elected president, to ask the attorney general to indict her.
According to court records, a grand jury failed to indict Z-RO Tuesday on felony assault charges.
And last week in Texas, a grand jury decided not to indict Planned Parenthood officials for misconduct.
Trump is the man seeking to indict a game that has long been predetermined for many Americans.
Giuliani said earlier Wednesday that Mueller's team has told Trump that it can't indict a sitting president.
The Village Voice wrote that Giuliani once listed for reporters the officials he was likely to indict.
He operates across jurisdictions, can indict foreign officials, and was not appointed by the attorney general himself.
" Asked if Mueller could legally indict a sitting president, Pelosi said: "Let's just see what Mueller does.
Prosecutors aim to wear suspects down and make them confess, at which point they formally indict them.
Prosecutors can apply for an additional 10 days detention, after which they must indict or release him.
Ferguson erupted into violent protests in 2014 after a grand jury chose not to indict the officer.
The questioning of Mr. Lee was part of their effort to collect enough evidence to indict him.
The attorney general must now decide whether to indict Mr. Netanyahu, a process that could take months.
I do not expect federal prosecutors or Robert Mueller, the special counsel, to indict a sitting president.
After that, if you're pardoned, New York State is almost certain to indict you for money laundering.
The old saying is that a prosecutor can get a grand jury to indict a ham sandwich.
Her case is headed to a grand jury, which will decide whether or not to indict her.
If Mueller feels he has enough evidence, then he could seek permission to indict and prosecute Trump.
Israel Police in Israel say there's enough evidence to indict Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on corruption charges.
It would be a shock if he does not indict Mr Netanyahu on at least some charges.
More arrests aren't expected until a 30-day limit to indict has passed, according to the official.
Under the country's Constitution, prosecutors cannot indict the president on criminal charges until after she leaves office.
Mr. Valeska asked a grand jury to re-indict her on a different charge, theft by deception.
The Bronx District Attorney's Office refiled the case, but the second grand jury declined to indict Haste.
County grand jurors declined to indict him, and federal prosecutors decided not to file civil rights charges.
County grand jurors declined to indict him, and federal prosecutors decided not to file civil rights charges.
Last June, a McLennan County grand jury declined to indict two football players accused of sexual assault.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump sent supporters a fundraising plea Wednesday hinged on a promise to indict Hillary Clinton.
It said on Friday it will indict him on charges including bribery, embezzlement, hiding assets overseas and perjury.
But Mueller also determined that he could not indict a sitting president because of existing Justice Department policy.
Ferguson erupted into violent protests after a grand jury chose not to indict the white officer, Darren Wilson.
In December, a grand jury declined to indict Loehmann or his trainer, Officer Frank Garmback, in Tamir's death.
But amid the announcement — and rumors that Mueller was getting ready to indict the president's son — Republican Sen.
Many of her most measurably false claims indict the character of entire groups of people, notably brown people.
Back in 2014, a grand jury's decision not to indict Pantaleo set off protests across New York City.
Reilly, who was white, was arrested for manslaughter, but an all-white grand jury refused to indict him.
The challenge was that they amassed compelling evidence but couldn't indict a President even if they wanted to.
"The Washington Times": Indicted firm, &aposMueller trying to justify his own existence and indict a Russian, any Russian.
If the grand jury chooses to indict, the case would then potentially go to a federal criminal trial.
At some point, a grand jury is going to have to indict him on those charges as well.
Rodriguez's next court date is August 1 where a grand jury will decide whether or not to indict.
Instead, police brought aggravated assault charges against Collie, but a Tarrant County grand jury did not indict him.
The Dallas Police Department wanted a grand jury to decide if there was enough evidence to indict Manziel.
It's possible he decided that in the end, investigators didn't have enough evidence to indict Stone on this.
The death of Brown and the subsequent decision not to indict Wilson prompted protests and riots in Ferguson.
Consequences for police: A grand jury decided in December 2014 not to indict Pantaleo, sparking protests and rallies.
A Cleveland police officer shot him in 2014 and a grand jury has declined to indict the officer.
Rodriguez's next court date is August 1, when a grand jury will decide whether or not to indict.
"It's generally believed that you cannot indict a sitting president, because that would paralyze the government," said Coffee.
"It's generally believed that you cannot indict a sitting president because that would paralyze the government," said Coffee.
Israel's attorney general now has to decide whether to indict Netanyahu, a protracted process that will take months.
Japanese prosecutors have yet to indict Ghosn, a French citizen who grew up in Lebanon, on any charges.
In September, the Times reported that lawyers working for Mueller told Manafort that they planned to indict him.
Making it more difficult to block a gun sale than it is to indict someone accomplishes exactly nothing.
The Mueller team chose not to indict Mifsud, though they pursued Trump associates for memory failures and contradictions.
Furthermore, even if Ms. Lynch had given Mr. Comey the sole authority to decide whether to indict Mrs.
"If you're not going to indict somebody, you don't stand up there and unload negative information," he explained.
It is the very crime that Mueller has used to indict a myriad of people in this investigation.
A grand jury decided not to indict Pantaleo in 2014, and he does not face any criminal charges.
His death was ruled a homicide, but a grand jury decided not to indict Pantaleo on criminal charges.
The House needs only the barest of majorities to impeach -- in effect, indict -- a sitting or former officer.
A grand jury did not indict Dowd, and the D.C. ethics bar did not take any disciplinary action.
Israeli's attorney general will now decide whether to indict Netanyahu, who insists there is "nothing" in the claims.
Three people were arrested in the crime, but a grand jury chose only to indict Relford, WKYT reported.
On Wednesday, Giuliani told CNN that Mueller's team told Trump's camp that it can't indict a sitting president.
Charges against one of college students was dropped, and a grand jury declined to indict the other three.
Prosecutors frequently indict returning citizens who experiment with cannabis, as well as those who frequent casinos while overseas.
The report may also shed light on why the special counsel has apparently declined to indict Mr. Trump.
Then, the police pass their findings to the state attorneys, often with a recommendation to indict or not.
A grand jury declined to indict Officer Loehmann, who was later fired for lying on his police application.
But would the Constitution allow Mr. Mueller to indict Mr. Trump if he finds evidence of criminal conduct?
After all, it's said that a motivated prosecutor can "indict a ham sandwich" if he really wants to.
Alas, federal regulators came knocking about seven years ago and began to indict some of his top employees.
Outcome: A grand jury decided not to indict Loehmann or the officer who was with him, Frank Garmback.
And this comes after police said they had enough evidence on Netanyahu to indict him on corruption charges.
Prosecutors plan to indict Ghosn, alleged co-conspirator Greg Kelly and Nissan on Monday, rival daily Nikkei reported.
This is not to indict the European center left; who can forget the flush of post-Communist optimism?
If you believe Trump committed a crime, even if you can't indict him now, why not say so?
Harris also discussed special counsel Robert Mueller's public statement last month, where he once again said that a long-standing DOJ provision prevents him from being able to indict a sitting president: Go deeper: Warren wants to let DOJ indict sitting presidents Timeline: Every big move in the Mueller investigation
In February, after a two-year investigation, Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit announced plans to indict Mr. Netanyahu on charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust and set a hearing for October where the prime minister's lawyers can plead his case before a final decision is made on whether to indict.
It was this expanded authority that was used to indict Scooter Libby, an aide to Vice President Dick Cheney.
A grand jury declined to indict anyone, and a civil jury later awarded damages to the falsely charged ADA.
In this courthouse, there&aposs a man who refuses to indict an (officer) for killing one of our children.
In a 59-21 vote, Brazil's Senate voted to indict President Dilma Rousseff on charges of breaking budget laws.
She pointedly asked "why it took two years to indict him" if he is a danger to the community.
"The opinion says you cannot indict a president while he is in office," Barr told CBS News this week.
Do you consider the FBI's decision not to indict the all-but-certain Democratic presidential candidate as a travesty?
It was he who comforted Michael Brown's distraught mother after a grand jury declined to indict Officer Darren Wilson.
Final word on whether to indict him rests with the attorney-general, a decision that could be months away.
On Thursday, a grand jury reportedly voted to indict, following a week of testimony, which included testimony by Chambers.
Mr Janot, who steps down on September 17th, is thought to be preparing to indict the president once more.
In 1999, the grand jury voted to indict the Boulder, Colorado, couple, alleging that between Christmas Day and Dec.
Benjamin, Washington: Why didn't you indict Donald Trump Jr. for conspiracy based on the June 2016 Trump Tower meeting?
GIULIANI: Here&aposs one of the things we pulled out very early in this, Mueller can&apost indict anybody.
After the search, prosecutors on the Mueller probe tell Manafort they plan to indict him, per the NY Times.
By refusing to directly indict either Hill or Thomas, the film winds up indicting everything and everyone around them.
Bland's death is the latest of several in which grand juries have decided not to indict the officers involved.
These and other experts appear to view ambiguity as an invitation for creativity in finding ways to indict Trump.
He has the power to conduct investigations, subpoena witnesses and documents, and even indict if criminal conduct is established.
If Mueller chose not to indict the President, he will likely present his findings in a report to Congress.
The prosecutors' decision to go ahead and indict Ghosn and Kelly is an ominous development for the two men.
Wyatt herself wasn't even called to testify before the grand jury, which ultimately declined to indict the two boys.
In addition, Giuliani has previously said that Mueller told Trump's lawyers he believes he cannot indict a sitting president.
He had been facing civil rights charges, and a Staten Island grand jury had also declined to indict him.
Its responsibility is to indict federal officials for wrongdoing when they believe there is enough evidence to support it.
If Mueller ultimately decides to try to indict the president, that surely would land in the Supreme Court's lap.
Jemison, 23, was initially charged with manslaughter, but a grand jury failed to indict her, the news outlet said.
Protests continued in November 2014 when a grand jury in St. Louis County declined to indict Wilson, AP noted.
One way for investigators to do that was "to indict and cut deals with lower-level people," he added.
A grand jury did not indict Mr. Loehmann, who was fired last year for lying on his employment application.
Israel: The attorney general announced plans to indict Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for bribery, fraud and breach of trust.
In theory, decisions about whether to indict Mr. Netanyahu or not rest purely on the law and the evidence.
Hofstra University's Eric M. Freedman has argued that rank-and-file prosecutors can indeed indict and prosecute the president.
Because of that uncertainty, a grand jury named Nixon as an unindicted co-conspirator, but did not indict him.
Her politics are abhorrent, but this origin story doesn't indict Serena Joy; it bathes her in a sympathetic light.
The evidence will be passed on to the attorney general, who'll make the decision on whether to indict Netanyahu.
But even if Mr. Mueller has the goods on Mr. Trump, two barriers remain before he may indict him.
Police have said they have enough evidence to indict Netanyahu on charges of fraud, bribery, and breach of trust.
Late last week, police said they had sufficient evidence to indict Netanyahu on various charges in two separate investigations.
Prosecutors have up to 10 days to indict Lee, Samsung's third-generation leader, although they can seek an extension.
This is all an attempt by Republicans to indict the process by which we have come to this point.
Strategas notes Mueller cannot indict Trump, but the special prosecutor's report could be released ahead of midterm congressional elections.
Israeli Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit, who the indictment will be sent to, will ultimately decide whether to indict Netanyahu.
It's not at all clear whether Mueller would even try to indict Trump if he thought he had reason.
Two all-white, all-male grand juries refused to indict the men, even though one of them had confessed.
But the pro-government Supreme Court later on Wednesday issued a decision curtailing the prosecutor's powers to indict people.
A grand jury declined to indict Loehmann and his training officer Frank Garmback who was driving the police car.
In 1999, a grand jury voted to indict Patsy and John Ramsey for abuse that resulted in JonBenét's death.
The tape, and possible witnesses who can contextualize the video, may be enough for a grand jury to indict.
Mueller offers a decidedly different reason for not charging Trump: DOJ policy that you can't indict a sitting president.
The fact that a grand jury recently refused to indict the officer of any wrongdoing only solidifies this point.
In the first hearing, he agreed with Representative Ted Lieu of California that "the reason that you did not indict the president" is because of the Office of Legal Counsel opinion "that you cannot indict a sitting president" and then had to start out the second hearing by taking back that answer.
And even if they do, it won&apost lead to anything because they can&apost indict him, as you said.
Tokyo prosecutors are expected on Friday to indict Ghosn on two new financial misconduct charges, adding to his legal challenges.
Before the grand jury declined to indict him, Moore had pleaded not guilty to the charges, attorney Alex Spiro said.
After the grand jury decided not to indict Pantaleo, the Department of Justice launched an independent investigation, which is ongoing.
She basically yells from the that rooftops Frank stole the election and she might indict him now, even in death.
Mueller declined to indict President Trump for obstruction of justice because Department of Justice policy prohibits indicting a sitting president.
That contradicts repeated assertions by Barr that the OLC ruling was not the only reason that Mueller didn't indict Trump.
They were relieved that the FBI had decided not to indict their candidate, and fearful of a Donald Trump presidency.
He avoids personal insult but tries to indict the larger system that Clinton can, fairly or not, be linked to.
Tokyo prosecutors are expected on Friday to indict Ghosn on two new financial misconduct charges, adding to his legal challenges.
But Shamansky says he anticipates an appeal will be forthcoming and that the prosecution will move to re-indict Lambert.
The panel declined to indict the Houston rappers Tuesday, citing insufficient evidence to convict them in the December drug bust.
A grand jury in New York declined to indict any officers in Garner's death, sparking widespread criticism -- including from James.
A grand jury in Staten Island, the New York City borough where Garner's death occurred, declined to indict Pantaleo, however.
After angry calls for a criminal conviction of the cop responsible, a local district attorney usually decides not to indict.
The Obama administration is reportedly poised to indict the Iranian hackers responsible for infiltrating a New York dam in 2013.
There's an ongoing debate in legal circles over whether the Justice Department has the power to indict a sitting president.
Stone also said he is "prepared" should Mueller seek to indict him, but slammed the special counsel for alleged partisanship.
But will Sessions, who is notorious for allegedly trafficking in casual racism as a young Alabama prosecutor, actually indict Fields?
Federal prosecutors in Manhattan appear likely to indict Trump's longtime legal fixer Michael Cohen after a referral from Mueller's office.
There's debate over whether it would be constitutional to indict a sitting president and whether Trump committed obstruction of justice.
And undoubtedly, Mueller knew he wouldn't pull the trigger to indict at least two years ago, when he was appointed.
Giuliani told The New York Times in May that Mueller's team has assured him they won't indict a sitting president.
Thus, because Mueller cannot indict Trump, the President, by definition, becomes one of those third parties mentioned in the regulation.
That same jury decided to instead indict two of the creators of those videos, including the group's founder, David Daleiden.
The job of prosecutors is not, as the Times headline suggested, to pen "damaging" narratives about people they couldn't indict.
And Trump said that if he is elected, he will appoint a special prosecutor to indict Clinton over her emails.
Career civil rights officials at the DOJ have been pushing to indict Pantaleo, the New York Times reported in April.
Jeff Edwards, the attorney for the Joseph family, said the decision not to indict marked a sad day for justice.
In the case of Mr. Garner, the grand jury declined to indict the officer implicated in the killing, Daniel Pantaleo.
The failures to convict or even indict the killers made clear targets out of prosecuting attorneys and other elected officials.
So even though Mueller isn't likely to indict Trump himself, he'll continue to investigate potential criminal wrongdoing by the president.
But the attorney general has indicated he will try to decide whether to indict Mr. Netanyahu before the April election.
But when a police recommendation is followed by a decision to indict the prime minister, the legal water gets murky.
In February, the attorney general announced plans to indict him in three cases for bribery, fraud and breach of trust.
But it is increasingly popular to indict cultural Marxism's baleful effects on society — and to dream of its violent extermination.
"The government may have felt that the evidence was such that they had no choice but to indict," Toren says.
In an impeachment proceeding the House plays the role of a grand jury, evaluating evidence and weighing whether to indict.
" Writing in National Review, David French claimed that the concept of implicit bias lets people "indict entire communities as bigoted.
Mueller's team reportedly has enough information to indict Flynn and his son over an alleged deal with the Turkish government.
Prosecutors on Mueller's team also reportedly told Manafort they planned to indict him when they raided his home in July.
He read the case file on Jennifer Jackson's murder at the time Weirich asked the grand jury to indict Noura.
JERUSALEM — Israel's attorney general says he has decided to indict Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on a series of corruption charges.
UN official says US is torturing Chelsea Manning with detention MORE to ensure it cannot be used to indict journalists.
After a long-running police investigation, Israel's attorney-general has announced his intention to indict Netanyahu in three corruption cases.
It's possible Barr didn't want to indict the President because an obstruction charge wouldn't stand without an underlying collusion case.
Even if the attorney general does eventually choose to indict, Netanyahu would not need to step down under Israeli law.
Does Mueller want to now explain why the liberals were conveniently wrong just in time to indict a Republican president?
And, certainly, there are statute-of-limitations concerns, which is one reason why waiting to indict might not be feasible.
Mueller reportedly has enough evidence to indict Flynn and his son Michael Flynn Jr., who worked for the Trump campaign.
But the 11 unidentified citizens on the panel voted for a second time in July that year to indict them.
In Israel, the attorney general said he plans to indict Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on bribery and other corruption charges.
Unless Trump is elected to a second term, he would have a clear field to indict Trump at that point.
Later, a Kentucky Supreme Court ruling affirmed that the grand jury could not indict anyone to whom Fletcher's pardon applied.
Park has promised to cooperate with prosecutors, who may soon seek to indict her and prevent her from leaving the country.
In my experience as a prosecutor, I'd have gone to a grand jury without hesitation to indict based on Mueller's evidence.
Originally, Jemison was charged with manslaughter — but the grand jury didn't indict her, and the charge was dismissed, the AP reported.
A grand jury declined to indict Casebolt on any criminal charges, a law enforcement source in the Collin County told CNN.
Ghosn and Kelly's detention period runs until Monday, when prosecutors must decide to indict, release, or rearrest them on new claims.
Kosovo media have said the court, based abroad in The Hague, could indict or call as witnesses some current government officials.
When a grand jury declined to indict Wilson for Brown's death that November, Seals stood outside, holding Brown's mother, Lesley McSpadden.
The police recommended that the attorney general indict Netanyahu for taking bribes, fraud, breach of trust and acceptance under false pretenses.
Netanyahu has strenuously denied the allegations, and hinted that he wouldn't resign even if Israeli prosecutors were to formally indict him.
Originally, Jemison was charged with manslaughter, but the grand jury didn't indict her, and the charge was dismissed, the AP reported.
But if the UK turns over Assange specifically for this CFAA violation, prosecutors can't simply indict him for new crimes later.
Now, should a grand jury indict Weinstein on the charges against him, the disgraced Oscar winner will prepare to stand trial.
It's widely believed that Mueller won't indict a sitting president, so a report would seem to be an alternative to that.
Wilson resigned from the Ferguson Police Department shortly after a grand jury decided not to indict him for the Brown shooting.
A grand jury is expected to consider the case and decide whether, and on which charges, to indict him, Phillips said.
The department used the hate crimes act to indict 133 people in 213 cases, securing 22017 convictions as of June 249.
Rahami was never charged in the incident; a grand jury didn't find sufficient evidence to indict him, according to court documents.
A grand jury declined to indict Pantaleo later that year, and he remains employed by the NYPD in a reduced role.
A St. Louis County grand jury and the U.S. Department of Justice declined to indict Wilson, who resigned in November 20.
The special counsel could indict even more people in Trump's orbit, including his son-in-law and special adviser Jared Kushner.
If he violates the plea agreement, the state could choose to indict him again on a capital murder charge, Tracci said.
Several cases where grand juries failed to indict officers on criminal charges have still resulted in civil settlements for the families.
He also insisted Trump might be guilty of collusion but Mueller simply could not indict him under existing Justice Department policies.
Barr's memo to DOJ does not address the next logical (and even more consequential) question: Can DOJ indict a sitting president?
He accused the former secretary of state of having been among those pushing to indict him after WikiLeaks released diplomatic cables.
"There's a very real prospect that on the day Donald Trump leaves office, the Justice Department may indict him," said Rep.
Her lead is smaller than it was last month, before the director of the F.B.I. said he would not indict Mrs.
"It's a very high standard to indict a police officer for a criminal action in the line of duty," he said.
Will Mueller even seek to indict Vladimir Putin, the Russian dictator who ordered and orchestrated the great crime against our democracy?
Some officials in the Department of Justice wanted to indict HSBC, according to e-mails unearthed by a subsequent congressional investigation.
Protests erupted again in Ferguson and across the nation after a grand jury declined to indict Wilson on November 24, 2014.
A rarely used feature of Japanese law allows committees of private citizens to examine prosecutors' decisions on whether to indict suspects.
Mueller has already made clear, at least according to Giuliani, that he does not believe he can indict a sitting president.
Giuliani has repeatedly insisted that Mueller's team has told the Trump lawyers that they believe they cannot indict a sitting president.
The jury declined to indict any of the Waller County jailers, agreeing with medical examiners who ruled Bland's death a suicide.
But there's (yet another) legal debate as to whether it's constitutional for prosecutors to indict the president himself on criminal charges.
In an interview, Giuliani said that Mueller's team concluded it cannot indict a sitting president based on existing Justice Department guidelines.
When a grand jury failed to indict Ebony Jemison, the woman who fired the gun, the police in Pleasant Grove, Ala.
That disastrous miscalculation led to the appointment of Mueller, the man who could eventually indict Kushner and other top Trump aides.
Pantaleo was the only person charged with causing Garner's death, but a grand jury declined to indict him in December 2014.
"I took that to mean they were planning to indict me" on charges of lying to federal authorities, Mr. Corsi said.
And Carlson, for his part, found a way to indict the irrational masses and the liberal elites in the same breath.
A downside of this sort of oblique critique is that it threatens to become the moral glibness it means to indict.
Federal prosecutors could shut down the website and indict its owners under criminal charges if they believed the law was broken.
If Mueller actually is seeking to indict Trump, as he may be, the president's counsel probably  asked him the right questions.
"The fundamental ethics of the sting is that a sting is no good if a person doesn't indict oneself," he said.
But in 2007, a grand jury decided not to indict Ms. Donham, or anyone else, as an accomplice in the murder.
Gail: If the jeopardy level is high enough, he'd need to run again just because you can't indict a sitting president.
But on Thursday, the attorney general announced plans to indict Mr. Netanyahu on charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust.
"The opinion says you can't indict a president while he's in office," Barr told CBS News in an interview released Thursday.
The DEA launches the Operation Leyenda task force, whose sole mission is to find and indict the individuals responsible for Camarena's death.
Now that the investigators had zeroed in on Bogachev, a grand jury could finally indict him as the mastermind behind GameOver Zeus.
While Department of Justice policy counsels against indicting a sitting president, it is possible to indict a president after he leaves office.
Israel's Attorney General has announced he intends to indict Netanyahu on charges of bribery and breach of trust, pending an October hearing.
In one sense, it is a theoretical question whether to indict Trump because longstanding DOJ policy counsels against indicting a sitting President.
The president also claimed he does not know Jerome Corsi, the right-wing conspiracy theorist who recently predicted Mueller could indict him.
Police last week announced they have sufficient evidence to indict Netanyahu for bribery, fraud and breach of trust in two separate cases.
Please, spare me your "Trump-Russia is a conspiracy" or "Mueller won't be able to indict Trump until he leaves office" takes.
The attorney-general, Avichai Mandelblit, must now decide whether to indict a serving prime minister for the first time in Israel's history.
Then the DA did something even more extraordinary than displaying the courage to indict a cop in an accidental but "reckless" shooting.
A Union County, New Jersey, grand jury found no cause to indict him on the charge, the county prosecutor's office told CNN.
But it's also an encapsulation of the novel's themes, which pointedly indict reducing ideas and people (human or otherwise) to economic assets.
Why are the media so incurious about the FBI&aposs investigation of Hillary Clinton and Comey&aposs decision not to indict her?
" Avenatti added that regarding Donald Trump's future, "It all depends on whether Bob Mueller is going to indict Donald Trump or not.
A medical examiner ruled the death a homicide, but the Richmond County grand jury decided not to indict the officers that December.
Demonstrators took to the streets later when a grand jury chose not to indict Wilson -- burning buildings, looting shops and destroying cars.
This shows Mueller has been doing consequential work, not just sniffing around the White House looking for an excuse to indict Trump.
Netanyahu is battling for political survival after Israel's attorney-general said last week he plans to indict him in three corruption cases.
Over a year later, a grand jury decided not to indict the officer or his partner, sparking protests in Cleveland and nationwide.
A grand jury convened by Mr. Abelove less than a week after the killing of Mr. Thevenin declined to indict the officer.
Later that day, Giuliani claimed to have knowledge that Mueller won't indict the president even if the investigation uncovers evidence of wrongdoing.
On Thursday, the office presented the findings to a grand jury, which decided not to indict the officer, a police statement said.
The grand jury's November 2014 decision to not indict the officer, Darren Wilson, who has resigned, rekindled protests over the death. (AP)
What we need are legal mechanisms that make it easier to prosecute and indict individuals who target people for extremist group recruitment.
All Comey should have done was to announce the decision not to indict Clinton because she had not committed any federal crimes.
"If you're not going to indict someone, then you don't stand up there and unload negative information about the person," said Barr.
Instead, the grand jury decided to indict the creators of those videos, who are part of the Center for Medical Progress. Rep.
All three investigations have been handed over to the attorney general, who will make the final decision over whether to indict Netanyahu.
Conceivably, Mueller could indict Trump, label him an unindicted conspirator much like Richard Nixon, or recommend that the House consider Trump's impeachment.
It would ultimately indict 161 people, call 5,000 witnesses, hold sessions on 11,000 days and produce 2,20083,000 pages of transcripts and documents.
On Friday, the country's Justice Department said it had "found probable cause" to indict Rappler and Ressa on charges of tax evasion.
A grand jury declined to indict the three officers, but it issued a stinging report saying they were poorly trained and inexperienced.
"If they decide not to indict, the same questions might be asked in the Bronx as they were in Garner," he said.
Even if Mueller finds evidence that he could use to charge Trump with a crime, the special counsel won't indict the president.
"At this point, they could indict a ham sandwich," Barkey told VICE News by phone from Rome, where he's attending another conference.
Hillary Clinton is not above the law, but to indict her on these facts, she'd have to be significantly below the law.
By that point, he explained, the United States government was on his tail and would soon indict him and seek his extradition.
In New York, state prosecutors have 120 hours to either indict or release a defendant held in jail on a felony charge.
The result of Mr. Mueller's investigation was not a matter of evidence falling short of the high legal bar needed to indict.
A government customs agency, the Korea Customs Service, asked prosecutors to indict the heads of three South Korean companies that transport coal.
She couldn't indict anyone in China, and it wasn't clear that the exotic new fentanyl analogues were illegal in the first place.
The New York Times, citing two people close to the case, also reported that prosecutors told Manafort they planned to indict him.
The state issued a new arrest warrant and, in February, 2015, convened a grand jury to indict Woodfox for the third time.
Any decision to indict will be weighed seriously by the attorney general on the basis of whether he could get a conviction.
The police said they planned to ask prosecutors to indict the clinic's doctor and a nurse on charges of inflicting accidental injury.
The nationwide protests followed a grand jury's decision not to indict the white officer who killed Michael Brown, an unarmed black man.
In December, a grand jury in the same county decided not to indict any members of the jail staff over Bland's death.
In Netanyahu's first term as Prime Minister in the late '90s, police issued a recommendation to indict in two different graft probes.
The attorney general has said he plans to indict Netanyahu on charges of bribery and breach of trust, pending the final hearing.
"He also might not be a target because there is a policy that you can't indict a sitting president," Ms. Vance said.
The Justice Department could decide to hold the Mueller findings and try to indict the president once he is out of office.
In what Middle Eastern country other than Israel can an attorney general indict a popular and powerful prime minister on corruption charges?
Israel's attorney general said in February that he planned to indict Mr. Netanyahu on charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust.
"Keep in mind that Mueller can't indict anyone or do anything of importance without the approval of whoever's overseeing him," he said.
Part of Mueller's reason for not charging Trump himself was clearly the Justice Department's longstanding practice not to indict a sitting president.
Merritt kept the Jeans company one night after a Dallas County grand jury failed to indict Guyger in its first day of deliberation.
The former FBI chief makes the calls on whether the special counsel will indict anyone (though the acting attorney general could provide advice).
Reuven Hazan, a political scientist at Hebrew University, said Netanyahu will likely try to push forward elections before Mandelblit decides whether to indict.
The discussion about the parameters of the articles of impeachment -- the crux of any vote to indict Trump -- has also begun among members.
What of the convention, which has been in place since the Nixon era, that the Justice Department will not indict a sitting president?
They pointed to the failure of the government—through the Procurator General— to indict any major figures from the Yanukovych administration for corruption.
Boy Erased deftly manages to unambiguously indict gay conversion programs, while lending a human face to those who turn to them in crisis.
Ted Lieu asked whether the Department of Justice's policy against indicting a sitting president was the reason Mueller decided not to indict Trump.
Mueller almost certainly won't indict Trump while he's in office, and absent that, he has no formal power to check the president's authority.
He said they can&apost indict, at least they acknowledge that to us after some battling, they acknowledged that to us, he says.
Justice Department policy is not to indict a sitting president, but some legal experts have said Trump could be charged after leaving office.
Fresh outrage erupted after Wilson avoids criminal charges The grand jury's decision not to indict Wilson in November 2014 was met with chaos.
They also want any future Mueller decision to indict senior White House aides — and potentially Trump himself — to look like politically motivated decisions.
Ultimately, its goal is to inspire women to celebrate themselves as they are, and indict a world that prevents us from doing so.
Backdrop: Israeli police in December recommended Mandelblit indict Netanyahu and his wife for bribery due to their relationship with Israel's leading telecommunications tycoon.
But, I am interested in the most recent way conservatives have tried to use the issue to indict Clinton, figuratively if not literally.
Ted Lieu asked Mueller if the Office of Legal Counsel guidance against indicting a sitting president was the reason he didn't indict Trump.
The media and the establishment figures who run the Democratic Party both had a responsibility to properly identify and indict the system's failures.
The decision also comes as a grand jury decided not indict any officers involved in the deadly February 2014 shooting of Tamir Rice.
FBI Director James Comey announced in July that the Justice Department would not indict Clinton or her aides for mishandling classified information. Rep.
Israel's attorney general announced Thursday that his office plans to indict Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on corruption charges after a two-year investigation.
If the special counsel found evidence of obstruction of justice, the Justice Department would likely not indict the president, according to longstanding precedent.
Although Rahami spent three months in jail over the weapons and aggravated assault charges, a grand jury ultimately decided not to indict him.
In December of 2015, a grand jury decided not to indict the two officers involved in the shooting, prompting protests in multiple cities.
Mueller's indictments are not the work product of some frivolous fishing expedition to indict Trump, as some of Trump's conservative allies have claimed.
Because there was more than one offense, prosecutors were able to indict her under a hate-crime statute and seek a stiffer sentence.
If Mueller were to indict Trump Jr., he would likely wait until he indicted or secured pleas from most of the other players.
The most familiar metaphor about criminal investigations is, of course, that a prosecutor could get a grand jury to indict a ham sandwich.
"Well you know, for forty years the position of the executive branch has been you can't indict a sitting president," Barr told Blumenthal.
Jerusalem (CNN)Israeli police said on Sunday that there is enough evidence to indict Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a third corruption investigation.
Israeli police say they have enough evidence to indict Netanyahu on charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust in two separate investigations.
But it does nothing to change the decision by a Cuyahoga County grand jury last year to not indict the officer, Timothy Loehmann.
He hastily took the case before a grand jury — just five days after the shooting — and the jury failed to indict the officer.
Virtually everybody agrees that, in the normal case, a prosecutor should never go beyond publicly disclosing that there is insufficient evidence to indict.
Police say they have enough evidence to indict the Israeli leader on charges of fraud, bribery, and breach of trust in those cases.
But in a law review article in 2009, Kavanaugh wrote that it was not in the public's interest to indict a sitting president.
Israeli police say there is enough evidence to indict Netanyahu on charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust in three separate investigations.
In a development that angered the community greatly, and led to a variety of protests, the grand jury declined to indict Officer Pantaleo.
Any recommendation for an indictment would be sent to Israeli Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit, who will decide whether to indict the prime minister.
"Indict people for crimes that don't pertain to Russian collusion and this is what could happen," Stone told The Washington Post last week.
Black filmmaker Yance Ford's brother was killed in 1992 and an all-white jury didn't indict the white man believed to be responsible.
The grand jury's decision not to indict Casebolt demonstrates how difficult it can be for black children to just be treated like children.
A Staten Island grand jury declined to indict Pantaleo in 20173, and the officer has remained on paid desk duty since Garner's death.
And if so would he, Mr. Mueller, have sought to indict him except for the Justice Department policy against indicting a sitting president?
Americans got a comprehensive presentation and analysis of the facts, which may have exonerated the president legally but which clearly indict him morally.
They planned to summon Mr. Yang a couple more times before deciding whether to formally indict him on charges of abuse of power.
Although Mr. Yang has vehemently denied all charges against him, prosecutors in South Korea seldom fail to indict criminal suspects they have arrested.
"Fosse/Verdon" is conscious of this but also feels burdened by the responsibility to indict him, which only makes it more heavy-handed.
He has avoided prosecution in the case, but state prosecutors are expected to decide this month whether to indict him on corruption charges.
While Adults in the Room surely ends with Greece's ruin, the international conspirators Varoufakis wants to indict were never trying to avert that.
While Barris was struggling with the script, the Ohio prosecutor announced that a grand jury would not indict the cops who shot Rice.
State investigations have also come up empty; a grand jury in Texas chose to indict two of the makers of the videos instead.
Jerusalem (CNN)Israeli police said Tuesday there was "sufficient evidence" to indict Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on criminal charges in two corruption cases.
All of this explains why Mr. Giuliani's story that Mr. Mueller has concluded he cannot indict a sitting president seems implausible and incomplete.
"My view is that a prosecutor has two choices: indict or shut up," said Stephen Gillers, a law professor at New York University.
Hughes said that while it was public knowledge that the grand jury wanted to indict Nixon, the charges themselves were never made public.
Before Christmas, the House will indict Trump on one or more of the articles of impeachment and then the Senate will acquit him.
They also point to a tweet deriding Sessions for not thinking of the political implications for his decision to indict two Republican congressman.
It would also be a missed opportunity for Democrats to indict the President before public opinion and lay down a marker for history.
Previous reports have claimed that Mueller's team has enough evidence to indict Flynn and his son, who both worked for the Trump campaign.
Jerusalem (CNN)Israeli police said Tuesday there is "sufficient evidence" to indict Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on criminal charges in two corruption cases.
As the former chief judge of New York famously put it, a prosecutor can get a grand jury to indict a ham sandwich.
Mueller's team reportedly has sufficient evidence to indict both Flynn and his son, Michael Flynn Jr., who also worked for the Trump campaign.
Prosecutors earlier declined to bring charges but a civilian judiciary panel twice voted to indict the executives, overruling the prosecutors the second time.
Wilson resigned from the department three months after the shooting, and he was not prosecuted after a grand jury declined to indict him.
This suggests that Mueller's investigation isn't an investigate-and-file-a-report-with-Congress type of deal — it's an investigate-and-indict effort.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said on Friday that the Justice Department should be able to indict sitting presidents, per an exclusive NPR interview.
Prosecutors often feel they don't have all that is knowable at the time of indictment before the grand jury, but they indict anyway.
Intriguingly, Amato takes a road less traveled to artistically indict Trump and reflect on the shadow he is casting on contemporary gay culture.
Yet despite the frequent speculation that Mueller will soon indict Stone, nobody seems to be sure on exactly what he'd be indicted for.
LAST month, Neapolitan anti-mafia investigators announced plans to indict Francesco "Sandokan" Schiavone, a local gangster, for the killing of a policeman in 1989.
How far can they take a subpoena, if, in fact, they conclude, as the Department of Justice did, you cannot indict a sitting President?
Just days after the incident, a grand jury declined to indict a white police officer for killing black teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.
Remember: In Watergate, [President Richard] Nixon was named as an unindicted co-conspirator, but none of the special prosecutors actually tried to indict Nixon.
Political anxiety about being perceived as overreaching by voters means they will likely continue to rhetorically indict Trump but not seek to oust him.
Camille accused him of assaulting her, and in 2014, a grand jury did not indict him on felony assault charges, as reported by E!
In America, we don't indict senators on committees that deal with foreign relations for having meetings with the officially recognized ambassadors of major powers.
In November 2014, a grand jury decided not indict Wilson -- a decision that led to heated and sometimes violent protests and clashes with authorities.
O'Shaughnessy confirms prosecutors have six months to present a case to a grand jury, who could move to indict Rodriguez, an Iraq war veteran.
When a grand jury decided in December 2014 not to indict Pantaleo on criminal charges, protests were held across the country for multiple nights.
Netanyahu has fought the campaign under the shadow of the public announcement in February by Israel's attorney general that he intends to indict him.
She draws on her very identity to indict comedy itself for its failure to do more to sustain the marginalized voices at its edges.
FBI Director James Comey may have decided not to indict Clinton, but the public revelation of this transcript today does a lot of damage.
However, it seems they are set to indict him soon ... and they have argued he's a flight risk if he's allowed to leave jail.
While the ICC can indict suspects, it has no police force and has to rely on cooperation from member states to enforce arrest warrants.
"But for the Department of Justice's policy of refusing to indict a sitting president, I believe he would have been charged with these crimes."
The New York Times, citing two people close to the case, reported on Monday that prosecutors later told Manafort they planned to indict him.
Israel's attorney-general is widely expected to decide within weeks whether to indict Netanyahu, who was reelected two years ago and has denied wrongdoing.
Ted Lieu had asked Mueller if the Office of Legal Counsel guidance against indicting a sitting president was the reason he didn't indict Trump.
The Justice Department reopened an investigation in 2004, but a grand jury decided not to indict Ms. Donham, or anyone else, as an accomplice.
Declining to indict would be certain to ignite fresh criticism that the Justice Department under Mr. Sessions is indifferent to allegations of police abuse.
Our law enforcement sources say the grand jury will decide whether to indict Jussie on the felony crime of filing a false police report.
After a grand jury decided not to indict a white police officer in Garner's death in December of that year, King praised the decision.
The point is that it was not easy for them to answer the questions, but it was relatively easy for Mueller to indict them.
The New York Times reported on Tuesday that prosecutors have told former Trump campaign manager Paul J. Manafort that they plan to indict him.
The safe Mueller/Southern District of New York move is to indict Trump now and seal the indictment pending the president's departure from office.
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) on Wednesday called for the Department of Justice (DOJ) to "re-examine" whether it can indict a sitting president.
More importantly, courts narrowly construe such definitions to protect the public from ambiguous rules that prosecutors can twist to indict anyone at any time.
It took a surprisingly long time for the state to indict him and a surprisingly short time for the jury to declare his innocence.
Juan Rodriguez, 39, learned in Thursday's hearing that the district attorney had not yet asked a grand jury to determine whether to indict him.
The national election comes five weeks after Israel's attorney general announced plans to indict Mr. Netanyahu on charges stemming from a yearslong corruption investigation.
If a state attorney general or district attorney did indict a sitting president, the president almost certainly would move immediately to dismiss the indictment.
If Brazil's prosecutor general decides to indict Mr. Temer, a two-thirds majority in the lower house of Congress needs to approve the indictment.
Chris Myers, now promoted to United States attorney in North Dakota, was initially reluctant to indict Zhang, according to agents involved in the case.
A former federal prosecutor, Mr. Ray had planned to indict Mr. Clinton when he left office for the same crimes considered during the impeachment.
"When I met with Mueller's team, they seemed to be in a little bit of confusion about whether they could indict," Mr. Giuliani said.
The next step is to declare President Bashar al-Assad of Syria a war criminal and to indict him in the International Criminal Court.
But prosecutors said this argument, too, was flawed because the hacking case arose from "common search warrants" such as those that helped indict Stone.
Previous reports have suggested that the special counsel already has enough evidence to indict Flynn and his son, who also worked for Trump's campaign.
Prosecutors had already said that they would indict the former president on 217 criminal charges regardless of whether the judge issued an arrest warrant.
They also point to a recent tweet deriding Sessions for not thinking of the political implications for his decision to indict two Republican congressman.
So far, Netanyahu's coalition partners have backed him, saying they will wait for the Attorney General to decide whether to indict the Prime Minister.
In November 2014, a grand jury decided not to indict Mr. Wilson, and a few months later federal investigators cleared him of any wrongdoing.
Israel: The attorney general announced plans to indict Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on bribery, fraud and breach of trust, the local news media reported.
So he's unlikely to indict him in office, but here comes the second reason: Most election violations have a five-year statute of limitations.
And some legal scholars, like Hofstra University's Eric M. Freedman, have argued that rank-and-file prosecutors can indeed indict and prosecute the president.
It ultimately falls to Israel's attorney general, whom Netanyahu appointed, to make the final decision about whether or not to indict the prime minister.
Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Timothy J. McGinty, who was heavily criticized for failing to indict Loehmann and Garmback, lost his bid for re-election in March.
LIMBAUGH: And if they can&apost indict, then they shouldn&apost be able to subpoena to examine him for the express purpose of incriminating him.
What strikes me as most important is the fact that Barr (not Mueller) made the determination not to indict the president for obstruction of justice.
But Peele uses horror to not only explore what lurks below the surface, but to also subtly indict his audience for refusing to see it.
As part of a wider investigation, a judge last year recommended the Supreme Court indict Casado for providing false information to get his Master's degree.
In his quest to indict Jeffcoat, Chuck is trying to teach Karl (Allan Havey) and Kate how to go through life the Chuck Rhoades way.
Why it matters: It's a sign that he hasn't been hurt by the prospect that Israel's attorney general might indict him in three corruption cases.
In addition to the Justice Department opinion, Mueller cited that it would be unfair to indict Trump when he can't defend his name in court.
To indict a president via "an unelected grand jury and prosecutor" is "inconsistent" with the framers' "carefully considered judgment" that it is impeachment or bust.
It's widely believed that Mueller won't actually indict Trump, since the Department of Justice has long held that sitting presidents are immune to criminal indictment.
Remember, she hit a nadir in the polls in reaction to FBI Director James Comey's news conference announcing why he chose not to indict her.
A grand jury investigated the August 9, 2014, death of Michael Brown and decided not to indict Ferguson Police officer Darren Wilson for the shooting.
The former special counsel clarified he meant that because of the OLC guidance, there was no decision either way on whether to indict the President.
And sadly, like every federal case, chances are high they will try again, they can indict a ham sandwich and get a ham sandwich guilty.
A suburb of St. Louis, Ferguson saw protests and rioting after Brown was killed and again after a grand jury did not indict the officer.
His investigation into the longtime political consultant is now reaching back more than a decade, and prosecutors reportedly told him they plan to indict him.
The court's decision, which was obtained by PEOPLE, held that a grand jury had probable cause to indict Carter, who was 17 when Roy died.
And a grand jury will still get a chance, after weighing the evidence, to itself determine whether probable cause exists to indict the Montgomery officer.
"Whether or not one can indict criminally a sitting president is an unanswered question," Susan Bloch, a constitutional law professor at Georgetown, told NBC News.
If Mueller does decide to move ahead and indict Corsi, the eventual charging document could look far different and provide a good deal more detail.
Israel's attorney-general is widely expected to decide within weeks whether to indict Netanyahu, who was re-elected two years ago and has denied wrongdoing.
Friedrich concluded that Mueller's team showed "plenty" of evidence that Concord tried to deceive US government agencies, bolstering the decision to indict the Russian firm.
Let us help you out: -- Rudy Giuliani says special counsel Robert Mueller's team told Donald Trump's lawyers it concluded it can't indict a sitting president.
"The decision to indict the third time by Cy Vance, to me, is more political than being a prosecutor and it bothers me," Rossi said.
We think it's a constitutional rule, but I don't think you're ever going to confront that because nobody's ever going to indict a sitting president.
Try to enforce it, and the FBI would find it easier to indict a suspected terrorist than it would be to block a gun purchase.
The coziness, in fact, goes a long way toward explaining why the government has failed to indict and prosecute corporate criminals at the highest level.
Just as a criminal trial involves a grand jury gathering information to determine whether to indict, an impeachment inquiry involves the House doing the same.
An ordinary person in Trump's position would face potential criminal charges (though it is unlikely Mueller will indict a sitting president given current DOJ policy).
Mueller said he could not indict Trump because of guidance from the Department of Justice's Office of Legal Counsel that prohibits indicting a sitting president.
" Starr reiterated those comments in his op-ed Friday, adding of Mueller: "This prosecutor, unlike other prosecutors, cannot indict if he finds an indictable offense.
"That implies they're still working to indict somebody," said Jack Sharman, who was a special counsel to Congress for the Whitewater investigation during the 1990s.
But it's the way that they are framed by the Trump administration and the problems they are supposed to solve that indict them as such.
It is very rare — but not unheard of — for a grand jury not to indict a person when a prosecutor asks them to do so.
Mr. Netanyahu's support fell when the country's attorney general announced last month that he intended to indict Mr. Netanyahu on bribery and other corruption charges.
The New York Grand Jury neglected to indict Daniel Pantaleo, Eric Garner's killer, only days later, and I posted a portrait of Garner as well.
If he finds evidence that they've committed crimes, he could indict everyone from Donald Trump Jr. to Jared Kushner to Michael Flynn to Paul Manafort.
CORRUPTION CASES - Israel's attorney-general has announced his intention to indict Netanyahu in three long-running corruption cases, pending a pre-trial hearing next month.
A Kentucky grand jury declined to indict an escort and a former Louisville men's basketball staff member in a sex scandal that engulfed the program.
First, there is the difficulty of getting the Senate to remove the president from office if the House votes to impeach or indict the president.
The members of the House of Representatives are the grand jurors who will decide whether to indict the president for abuse of power and bribery.
He noted that Mueller is required to follow department policy, since the special counsel's office falls under the Justice Department, and will not indict Trump.
For instance, when asked about the mayor's anemic reception among black voters, Harris zoomed out to indict the Democratic Party's penchant for neglecting black women.
The reasoning seems to be that by covering the investigation, which ultimately did not indict anyone for conspiring with Russia, journalists hyped a baseless probe.
In 1999, a grand jury voted to indict the parents, but then-District Attorney Alex Hunter declined to prosecute them, citing a lack of evidence.
Now she's blaming her defeat on Sanders and Trump for having more compelling messages, and on Comey, who had every right to possibly indict her.
In Israel, meanwhile, the prime minister's political fate is uncertain after Israeli police said there was "sufficient evidence" to indict him on criminal corruption charges.
Seven months later, the Bronx district attorney, Darcel D. Clark, convinced a grand jury to indict the sergeant, Hugh Barry, on murder and manslaughter charges.
Still, we haven't heard the specifics about what Mueller suspects Stone of — and we likely won't, unless Mueller decides to go ahead and indict him.
Last December, a grand jury failed to indict Loehmann, and Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Timothy McGinty said the shooting was a "perfect storm" of human error.
But with each failure to indict, mistrial and acquittal, the department has been criticized for its lack of effectiveness to ensure justice for communities of color.
The San Francisco district attorney's office declined to criminally indict the officers in February 2015, on grounds that the police had "acted reasonably" in self defense.
"Behind the scenes, we worked with the Department of Justice, and the information we provided helped indict 13 people who worked for the IRA," it adds.
You can indict, you can prosecute, you can do a lot of things and the Constitution empowers you, but you have to do the right thing.
Mueller says he did not make a decision on whether the indict Trump because of Justice Department guidance that bars prosecutors from indicting a sitting president.
At that hearing - which could take place after the April 9 election - Netanyahu can try to persuade the attorney-general, Avichai Mandelblit, not to indict him.
The claim comes less than two months after a grand jury decided not to indict the police officer for the shooting following a year-long investigation.
When Alicia returns home for Toronto, she finds Eli, Michael and Peter preparing for Peter's arrest in her kitchen because the grand jury decided to indict.
Linn County Attorney Jerry Vander Sanden said a grand jury would not indict Cedar Rapids Police Officer Lucas Jones for shooting Jerime Mitchell on Nov. 1.
The indictment meant the grand jury, which voted to indict Avenatti late on Wednesday, had found the California prosecutors had probable cause to pursue their charges.
Why it matters: This high-stakes political drama is connected to the attorney general's upcoming decision whether to indict Netanyahu on three separate cases of bribery.
Israel's Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit has said he intends to indict Netanyahu on charges of bribery and breach of trust pending the outcome of these hearings.
Such types of shame globally indict a person's character and destroy one's self-esteem by telling them they have no worth or are a complete failure.
The claim was filed less than two months after a grand jury failed to indict the rookie police officer who shot Rice on November 22, 2014.
" He also slammed Comey's decision in a Wall Street Journal op-ed, calling omey's original decision in July not to indict the Democratic presidential candidate "unworthy.
ZELDIN: You have an Inspector General who has been doing actually a pretty good job getting some of this stuff... PIRRO: But he can&apost indict.
Early in its history, the court issued arrest warrants when it had enough evidence to indict, but not to convict, hoping to gather the rest later.
The Department of Justice then pressed to indict Winterkorn on March 14, 2018 and made public their intention to have him arrested on May 3, 2018.
Andhare refused to indict the government for failing to stop the violence, maintaining that they had received all possible assistance from the law and order machinery.
Commentators say he may agree to bring the ballot forward in order to win a renewed mandate before the attorney-general decides whether to indict him.
Federal investigators have been examining the circumstances of Garner's death since 2014, after a grand jury in New York declined to indict the Staten Island officer.
Next steps in the appeal Monmouth County prosecutors are now plotting their next move and could indict the defendant in criminal court because of the appeal.
GIULIANI: That is not as clear an argument as let&aposs say they&aposre inability to indict, even their inability to subpoena, that intrudes article two.
Police: Evidence in killing of former beauty queen points to ex-priest In 2004, a grand jury heard the case but decided not to indict Feit.
On Ferguson In November 2014, a grand jury declined to indict a Ferguson, Missouri, police officer who fatally shot Michael Brown, an unarmed 18-year-old.
Jesse Eisinger, who wrote the book on the inability of the Justice Department to indict the powerful, was convinced Mueller could break free of this trap.
Netanyahu's lawyer has told CNN he does not believe Israel's Attorney General will choose to indict the Prime Minister in connection with either of those cases.
"He is equally shocked that they instead decided to indict the individuals that exposed Planned Parenthood's heinous and illegal activities," Ross told CNN in an email.
The announcement comes a few weeks after a previous grand jury declined to indict jail officials in the death of Bland, which was ruled a suicide.
Grand juries also did not to indict officers in the deaths of Michael Brown in Ferguson, MO, or Eric Garner in Staten Island, NY, among others.
"I think the FBI director would like to indict both Huma and Hillary as we speak," Issa told The Washington Examiner in an interview published Friday.
Many people immediately insisted that does not mean anything, since the Justice Department has long maintained a policy that it should not indict a sitting president.
Prosecutors have many weapons at their disposal to get reluctant witnesses to cooperate, such as threatening to indict family members, as in the Michael Flynn case.
"Indict people for crimes that don't pertain to Russian collusion and this is what could happen," Stone told The Washington Post of Trump's pardon of D'Souza.
The case will be sent to the Naha prosecutor's office Tuesday morning, which will investigate and decide whether or not to indict James-McLean, Tamanaha said.
Butina's arrest comes on the heels of Mueller's move on Friday to indict 12 members of Russia's military intelligence service over a hacking and influence operation.
After all, Barr had given the administration an unsolicited memo last year saying that a special counsel could not legally indict a sitting president for obstruction.
Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani told CNN in May that Mueller's team had conveyed to Trump's lawyers that it has concluded it cannot indict a sitting president.
The case is strong, and the smart move by Mueller and New York federal prosecutors is to indict and seal, and then finish the Russia probe.
Lula's fate is now in the hands of crusading anti-corruption Judge Sergio Moro, who has until Monday to decide whether to indict the former president.
But Hosko also hinted that he himself had been surprised that the harsh criticism Comey leveled at Clinton did not lead to a recommendation to indict.
In Chicago, Foxx targeted incumbent Anita Alvarez for being too slow to indict police officer Jason Van Dyke for the 2014 shooting death of Laquan McDonald.
"If the evidence shows that Trump was in bed with the Russians, that he committed treason, then that would be enough to indict him," Akerman said.
If that is the case, McCabe's lawyer said, he urged Liu "not to resubmit this case" asking this grand jury or another one to indict McCabe.
Israel's state prosecutor announced plans on Sunday to indict Shaul Elovitch, Bezeq's former controlling shareholder and chairman, for fraud and misconduct, pending a pre-indictment hearing.
Former Prime Minister Ehud Barak, a longtime Netanyahu rival, has publicly criticized the attorney general for failing to indict and prosecute the prime minister more quickly.
It is up to his attorney general, whom he appointed, to decide whether to indict him on any of the three cases brought by the police.
The possibility of such criminal conduct has, in turn, renewed an old debate about whether it would be constitutional to indict a sitting United States president.
But a jury declined to indict her, saying that Jones initiated the altercation and that Jemison was acting in self-defense when she shot at Jones.
In 2014, two weeks after a New York grand jury's failure to indict Pantaleo inspired large protests, two NYPD officers were shot in their patrol car.
Beginning with that event, this investigation into the fashion industry's manufacturing practices proceeds to indict its exploitation of workers and its cavalier attitude toward environmental damage.
Maher conducted hundreds of interviews — with Baloch's family, the media, mullahs, feminist activists, experts in cybercrime — to indict the society that enabled and applauded Baloch's murder.
For that reason, the "can't indict a sitting president" view is necessarily dependent on Congress having all of the information necessary to conduct thorough impeachment proceedings.
"You have someone under investigation for one thing but you find out that they have done something else -- so you indict them for that," Zeldin said.
The shooting of Mr. Brown led to protests and calls for police reform nationwide, particularly after a grand jury did not indict the officer, Darren Wilson.
He is also campaigning in the knowledge that the Attorney General intends to indict him on bribery and breach of trust charges, pending a final hearing.
It would take a change to the department's policy and approval from the attorney general (Matthew Whitaker now, likely Barr upon confirmation) to indict the President.
He has maintained his innocence throughout, but a decision from the Attorney General whether to formally indict the Prime Minister could be just days away now.
Mueller's team is reported to have sufficient evidence already to indict both Flynn and his son, Michael Flynn Jr., who also worked for the Trump campaign.
And one week ago, police said they had enough evidence to indict Netanyahu on charges of fraud, bribery, and breach of trust in two separate investigations.
The new probe comes days after police announced there was sufficient evidence to indict Netanyahu for bribery, fraud and breach of trust in two separate cases.
Attorney general Police will now pass the evidence to the attorney general, who will make a decision on whether or not to indict the Prime Minister.
The arrests come less than a week after police said they had enough evidence to indict Netanyahu on charges of fraud, bribery, and breach of trust.
As they prepared to indict him, prosecutors had signaled to Mr. Cohen that his wife could be implicated, since she had also signed his tax returns.
Indictment near for Netanyahu: Israel's attorney general has announced a plan to indict Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust.
The police officer, Darren Wilson, was not prosecuted after a grand jury declined to indict him, but he resigned three months after the shooting in November.
As Vox's Zack Beauchamp has written, Mueller could seek permission to indict and prosecute Trump if he feels he has enough evidence of a potential crime.
Their most direct option for enforcing the contempt citation involves asking Barr's own Department of Justice to indict him — a request that's sure to get shelved.
But it does mean we&aposre going to go after other country&aposs nationals in their own homeland and indict them, that will be very big change.
The four-episode series goes further, though, seeking not only to indict the NYPD and the media, but also society and its fear of the black body.
The prosecutor released a press release before the hearing saying they were going indict Rocky and then revised saying they were asking for an extension to investigate.
She created golden sculptures for Tokens, Gold, and Glory at Hap Gallery that indict modern industrialized society for its mistreatment of animals and the disruption of ecosystems.
Aside from policy concerns, Netanyahu's political future may also depend on the outcome of three corruption cases that Attorney-General Avichai Mandelblit plans to indict him on.
Mueller has said in the past that he will follow the precedent set by investigations into Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton and will not indict President Trump.
In July, Comey announced there was nothing to indict Hillary Clinton for, but then went on to contradict Clinton's statements about how she used her personal server.
Comey has long been in Republican crosshairs with respect to this issue, and President Donald Trump reportedly wanted to indict both Comey and Clinton earlier this year.
But Thor's idea of a do-over doesn't really indict the complicit ruling class, nor does it say anything about (or even show) the victims of colonialism.
When Schuette announced this week that he was handing down more criminal charges, speculation loomed over whether he would seek to indict higher-level officials or politicians.
Months after Garner's death, a Staten Island grand jury declined to indict Pantaleo on criminal charges, a decision that was heavily criticized by activists and sparked protests.
Authorities tell PEOPLE a grand jury will be convened to review all evidence and that additional charges could be filed if the grand jury moved to indict.
A grand jury declined to indict Pantaleo in December 2014, prompting de Blasio to announce a massive officer retraining program that was slated to begin in 2015.
Rahami was eventually released on $25,000 bail and months later, a grand jury in January 2015 declined to indict him and the charges were dismissed, records confirm.
Mmusi Maimane, leader of the main opposition Democratic Alliance, said he would write to the National Director of Public Prosecutions, Shaun Abrahams, to demand he indict Zuma.
Between the lines: Mueller, whose investigation did not find a conspiracy between the Trump campaign and Russia, did not indict Trump Jr., despite speculation that he would.
A grand jury failed to indict the cop for manslaughter, and neither the Obama or Trump Justice Departments elected to charge him with federal civil rights violations.
Rather, Mueller was clearing up an answer he gave to the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday morning about why he did not indict Trump while in office.
He suggested that the only reason he couldn't indict Trump was because of the Justice Department guidelines that say a sitting President cannot be charged with crimes.
And, as in most prosecutions, the decision to indict is going to be shaped by the evidence and the whether it's good enough to produce a conviction.
A Cleveland grand jury also declined to indict a white police officer who had fatally shot 12-year-old Tamir Rice in a public park in 2015.
The decision to indict the Prime Minister can only be made by the Attorney General, Avichai Mandelblit, who will now review the findings of the police investigation.
It elects Arabs to its Knesset, allows massive demonstrations against the government, and has a set process by which an attorney general can indict the prime minister.
To make matters worse, analysts have been twisting the criminal code in a virtual contest to find a way — any way — to indict Trump or his family.
Altogether less attractive would be early word from the attorney general that he plans to indict Netanyahu on possible offenses of bribery, fraud or breach of trust.
If the government lacked evidence to indict him for ISIS support, his statements to Jannah and online activity shouldn't have factored into his sentencing, his lawyers argued.
The state's attorney later clarified that he was arrested on four counts of murder and that a grand jury must indict him before he could be charged.
Mueller would have much preferred to indict Flynn for conspiracy or some other crime directly involving other people, but he apparently lacks the evidence to do so.
Clinton of having been among those pushing to indict him after WikiLeaks disseminated a quarter of a million diplomatic cables during her tenure as secretary of state.
Alternatively, the DOJ could end its practice of out-of-court settlements in criminal cases entirely, and indict businesses—or, better yet, individuals—who violate the law.
In addition to Mr. Percoco and Dr. Kaloyeros, a federal grand jury in Manhattan voted to indict six executives of companies that did business with the state.
ISA said in November it had enough evidence to support criminal charges against senior Bezeq officials, leaving it to Tel Aviv prosecutors to decide whether to indict.
As a practical matter, that provision of the founding document makes it structurally impossible for the Department of Justice to indict its own boss, some scholars say.
"If you're not going to indict someone, you don't stand up there and unload negative information about the person," Barr told his Senate confirmation hearing last month.
Chang is wrong to indict the entirety of Western democracy — he is a propagandist, after all — but not entirely wrong when it comes to the American system.
Almost 80 years after that, however, Congress changed the federal Rules of Criminal Procedure governing the operation of federal grand juries, curtailing their power to independently indict.
Note that Trump doesn't identify the culprits here—white supremacists—because doing so would indict himself for stoking violent, racist nationalism in the U.S. Trump built this.
He will not indict the extreme free-market obsession rotting the conservative movement from the inside out, so the poor white must answer for his personal deficiencies.
The FBI is investigating whether it can indict suspected Russian hackers behind the attacks against the Democratic National Committee, think tanks and other political entities, Reuters reports.
Multiple sources familiar with the case tell CNN that the decision to indict was made by Braverman, who was appointed by Attorney General Jeff Sessions last year.
Mueller had cited, among other things, Justice Department policy not to indict a sitting president, and Justice Department leadership decided not to bring any charge against Trump.
Prosecutors have signaled that they intend to indict Mr. Manafort, the former chairman of the Trump campaign, who is under scrutiny for tax and foreign lobbying matters.
Zhang, 32, has not yet entered a plea to the criminal charges she faces, and prosecutors said they plan to formally indict her in the coming week.
"I have friends that are in the FBI and they tell me they're ready to indict," former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) recently told NewsmaxTV.
Violence was done not just to bodies, but to language as well, and the word "terrorism" became a catchall phrase used to indict individuals on accusations alone.
There is no public record of the proceeding, but the grand jury chose not to indict Matthew either for making false statements or for violating his oath.
And I might have continued to indict away on autopilot if it hadn't been for two fellow jurors: a young black lawyer and a white former judge.
It is possible he does not indict Trump but sends a detailed report to Congress that would justify impeachment, whether House Republicans respect these findings or not.
And whatever coalition gets built, there remains the ticking clock that is the Attorney General's intention to indict Netanyahu pending a hearing within the next few months.
His week began with a Twitter attack on his own attorney general Jeff Sessions for having the audacity to indict two of the President's early Congressional supporters.
At pre-trial hearings next Wednesday and Thursday, Netanyahu's lawyers will try to persuade Israel's attorney not to press on with his stated intention to indict him.
The Justice Department's decision to indict Ms. Veselnitskaya may be an effort to send a message that the civil asset forfeiture case was tainted by her actions.
Indeed, many politicians and journalists seemed to suspend all critical thought in a campaign to indict not just Mr. Smollett's attackers but the country as a whole.
Israel's attorney general announced plans to indict Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust, just weeks before he faces re-election.
When she said, "I wake up every morning in a house that was built by slaves," her main purpose wasn't to indict white people for owning slaves.
For that reason, most legal experts believe that Mueller wouldn't indict President Trump even if he put together knock-down evidence that the president committed a crime.
And, tellingly, Mueller declined to indict Manafort for a number of offenses that are also crimes in New York, suggesting he wants to make such prosecutions possible.
" "I would never indict any member of the House," Rose said, adding, "Ultimately, I do want to push the ball forward and try to ease this humanitarian crisis.
Prosecutors also plan to indict on the same day former representative director Greg Kelly as well as the automaker itself, the Nikkei said on Friday, citing unidentified sources.
In an interesting twist, the Boulder Daily Camera reported in January 2013 that the grand jury had voted to indict the Ramseys, neither of whom were ever charged.
He said he's been fully briefed about the investigation, and knew in advance that Mueller planned to indict President Trump's longtime confidant and former political adviser Roger Stone.
"I think the community pressure worked ... Before that pressure they had no plans to indict [Bates]," said Shelton, who has been in the Oklahoma legislature for 12 years.
If they do not indict or release him by December 10th, they are expected to serve him with a new warrant, and hold him until the New Year.
The fact that Mr Comey, a Republican appointed by Barack Obama, had failed to indict her, said Mr Trump, was evidence of additional corruption by the "Obama FBI".
Garner suffocated, the video went viral, and a grand jury decided not to indict the officer who killed him, even as millions watched Garner die at Pantaleo's hands.
Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit plans to go after Netanyahu on bribery and "breach of trust" charges for these media conspiracies, and will formally indict him pending a hearing.
However, Assange could still be arrested for violating his 2012 bail conditions, and he's expressed fear that the US will indict him for releasing classified documents through WikiLeaks.
Here's how the others fared: • 14 were acquitted at jury trials; • Judges dismissed four cases; • Prosecutors dismissed three cases; • In one case, a grand jury declined to indict.
He directed all Justice Department prosecutors to indict all defendants on the highest charges available, charges designed to result in the longest sentences possible under the sentencing guidelines.
Trump's targeting of Sessions and other law enforcement officials stands out because prosecutors are supposed to work independently, not check with the White House on whom to indict.
Following news that the department would not indict Clinton, multiple Republicans noted apparent contradictions between what she said in public and what the FBI discovered to be true.
While prosecutors cannot indict Park until after she leaves office, they accuse her of helping an old friend and unofficial adviser, Choi Soon-sil, extort millions from businesses.
One of R. Kelly's alleged victims secretly testified against the singer in front of a federal grand jury that could indict him for tax evasion and sex trafficking.
He did and a second grand jury received the case in 1945, but still refused to indict the men, four of whom admitted to having sex with Taylor.
The decision not to indict a sitting president would align with Justice Department guidelines dating back to the Nixon administration that say a sitting president can't be indicted.
The state's attorney later clarified that he was arrested on four counts of premeditated murder and that a grand jury must indict him before he could be charged.
But after a grand jury in Texas — appointed by the state's GOP attorney general — decided to instead indict the videomakers, the House GOP's committee began to probe elsewhere.
No responsible prosecutor should ever suggest that the subject of his investigation might indeed be guilty even if there was insufficient evidence or other reasons not to indict.
The decision not to indict Wilson set off massive protests in Ferguson that led to rioting and an extreme police crackdown on the city which gained national attention.
In its 24-year life, it has convicted 83 people and was the first war crimes tribunal to indict a sitting head of state: Serbian President Slobodan Milosivec.
The state's attorney later clarified that the suspect was arrested on four counts of murder and that a grand jury must indict him before he could be charged.
The Wall Street Journal reported last November that the Justice Department had identified six Russian government officials implicated in the hack and were considering whether to indict them.
A police group backing the officer said there was a rush to judgment in the case by Austin Police Department leaders and applauded the decision not to indict.
Be smart: The Office of Legal Counsel in the Justice Department has long taken the position that they do not have the power to indict a sitting president.
Berman has pushed back, these people say, and recently moved to indict a Turkish bank over Barr's efforts to reach a settlement that would have avoided an indictment.
The only feasible scenario would be for the Justice Department to indict the pardoned person, who would then raise the pardon as a defense to the criminal charges.
But Neal Katyal, who actually drafted the special counsel regulations, says Mueller could ask Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who oversees the investigation, to indict Trump if needed.
Still, the court found that the leaks did not taint Mr. Walters's conviction because the grand jury's decision to indict was not influenced by the news media reports.
In doing so, Mr. Comey violated longstanding department practice against publicly discussing the targets of investigations, and he seized authority from prosecutors on whether to indict Mrs. Clinton.
Under the law governing special counsels, Mueller does not have the power to simply announce that he thinks the president has committed a crime and then indict him.
A state-level prosecutor can indict a sitting president, but the big question is whether such a charge would survive when challenged by the sitting president in court.
Protests that followed the shooting in August of 2014 and a grand jury decision not to indict Mr. Wilson later that year grew tense, and, at times, violent.
Ms. Chung, the daughter, was extradited from Denmark last month, and prosecutors were working to indict her formally on criminal charges for her supposed role in the scandal.
Prosecutors cited insufficient evidence when declining to bring charges, but a civilian judiciary panel twice voted to indict the executives, overruling the determination not to go to trial.
Like Bennett, other coalition partners have also stressed they will await the attorney general's decision on whether to formally indict Netanyahu before reconsidering their positions in the government.
I still wake up at night thinking about the people I helped to indict, the ones who were rousted for walking on the street instead of the sidewalk.
Trying to indict the rest of the Boeing culture on the basis of those few, I won't go that far, but somehow, someway, leadership allowed that to happen.
At the same time, federal prosecutors in Manhattan were investigating two of Giuliani's associates, Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, and would later indict them on campaign finance charges.
The only reason Trump wasn't charged was because of a memo from the 1970s which said that you can't indict a sitting president, even if he's committed crimes.
Prosecutors cited insufficient evidence when declining to bring charges, but a civilian judiciary panel twice voted to indict the executives, overruling the determination not to go to trial.
On January 11th, Bharara issued a statement saying that his office would not indict Governor Cuomo, or anyone else, in connection with the closing of the Moreland Commission.
Police say there is enough evidence to indict Netanyahu on charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust in two separate cases, known as Case 1000 and 2000.
Even if the president pardoned his son for federal offenses, state prosecutors could indict him if there was sufficient evidence to show that he committed a state crime.
Last year, California became the first state to ban grand juries in cases of deadly force by police, leaving the decision to indict officers solely up to prosecutors.
In the end, both Mr. Jaworski and Mr. Starr let congressional impeachment proceedings play out and did not try to indict the presidents while they remained in office.
"If the Department of Justice has a legal opinion that says you shouldn't indict the president, he will feel like he has to follow that," Ms. Arguedas said.
The prosecutors are now trying to indict Oprea for manslaughter in this case, because the police officer was allegedly ordered to drive that motorcycle by the former minister.
"Every Election Day, politicians stand trial before the people," said the email, which urged people to donate based on a desire to indict and convict Clinton for unspecified charges.
Swanson disputes Foley's analysis, noting that he would have instructed the jury on the details of the lesser charge had they decided not to indict on second-degree manslaughter.
Two all-white, all-male grand juries refused to indict the men who attacked and raped her, even though one of them confessed, according to the New York Times.
Samsung Group shares finished mostly higher despite news that South Korea's special prospector's office said it will indict Jay Y. Lee for his alleged role in a corruption scandal.
"It took this long to indict R.Kelly because the victims are Black girls," political analyst Zerlina Maxwell, who describes herself as a survivor of sexual assault, wrote on Twitter.
"The court has grave doubts as to whether the irregularities and improprieties improperly influenced the grand jury and ultimately bolstered its decision to indict these defendants," the judge said.
The attorney general plans to indict the prime minister on bribery, fraud, and breach of trust, charges related to three different corruption cases, the Israeli news outlet Haaretz reported.
The grand jury had already declined to indict any of Ms. Bland's jailers in connection with her death on July 13, effectively sustaining the medical examiner's ruling of suicide.
After a St. Louis County grand jury declined to indict Wilson, who is white, critics accused McCulloch of skewing the investigation to favor the police department's version of events.
You&aposre going to indict people going up the totem pole to see if you can squeeze them, threaten their ruination by loss of liberty and loss of property.
And, by the way, prosecutors blew it by sending out a press release saying they plan to indict him ... so why the charade of pretending the investigation is continuing?
But there was something else that concerned him: "However, more recently shouted "pigs" at NYPD officers while protesting the grand jury decision not to indict Darren Wilson," Carrk wrote.
Israeli Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit announced Thursday his decision to indict Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in one case of bribery and two cases of fraud and breach of trust.
According to USA Today a grand jury decided in December of 2014 not to indict Officer Daniel Pantaleo for Garner's death, which resulted in continued marches and protests nationwide.
He will call it a hypothetical or claim he has not considered the issue given that he could not indict Trump under Justice Department policy, regardless of the evidence.
Mueller refused to indict Trump, despite finding evidence he obstructed justice, because of a Department of Justice policy — not a law, just an internal rule — against indicting sitting presidents.
The prosecution said on Thursday there was not enough evidence yet to indict former Sable Mining chairman Phil Edmonds, but said it believed it would be the case soon.
So if the DA wanted to, she could initiate—after you send it over—her own investigation and indict, even though the department is not asking for the indictment?
So, contrary to what Mr. Giuliani may think, a special counsel can indict a president, as long as -- and only as long as -- the evidence and circumstances so dictate.
Corruption probes building against Netanyahu Police have already said there is enough evidence to indict Netanyahu on charges of fraud, bribery, and breach of trust in two separate cases.
Mueller has subpoena powers and can compel witnesses to testify before his grand jury, which would also vote on whether to indict any of the subjects of his investigations.
The Environment Ministry also said it would ask prosecutors to indict the head of Nissan's South Korean operations, Takehiko Kikuchi, on criminal charges of violating the country's emissions law.
Earlier this week, Giuliani argued that even if Trump were to be found responsible for criminal activity, Mueller's team has said it would not be able to indict him.
I recalled the day in December 2014, when a Staten Island grand jury failed to indict Officer Daniel Pantaleo for putting Eric Garner in the chokehold that killed him.
Do you believe the issue is properly decided by the courts; if so, and if DOJ finds sufficient evidence, should it indict and then permit the courts to decide?
Rudy Giuliani, Trump's current personal lawyer, has said over the past year that he's focusing on defeating potential impeachment charges because he thinks Mueller won't indict a sitting president.
Washington (CNN)Nancy Pelosi, who is poised to be the next House speaker, said that it remains open for discussion whether the Justice Department could indict a sitting president.
After hours of debate in the capital, Brasília, senators voted 59 to 21 on Wednesday to indict Ms. Rousseff on charges of budgetary manipulation, formally making her a defendant.
He is right to indict the drones in Brussels and the bankers in Berlin for imposing budget austerity and unrealistic debt repayment schedules (he likens them to "medieval bloodletters").
Tim McGinty, the Cuyahoga County prosecutor, announced in December that a grand jury had declined to indict the officers involved in Tamir's death, making it clear that he agreed.
To address the entrenched issues of power, racism, and inequality that existed long before Trump requires a willingness to indict America, and its symbols, as Kaepernick has done consistently.
Federal investigators have been examining the circumstances of Garner's death since 2014 after a grand jury in New York declined to indict the Staten Island officer, who is white.
NBC News reported on Thursday that the country's top prosecutor plans to indict Netanyahu on a charge of bribery and two counts each of breach of trust and fraud.
What Ricciardi and Demos wanted to probe and indict was corruption and systemic malfeasance, and so they chiseled away some of the facts that did not support their case.
While the special counsel may conclude that he cannot indict the president, the nature of charges against close aides and relatives could support the initiation of an impeachment inquiry.
"Mueller may believe that he cannot currently indict Trump no matter how much evidence he has against him," Jens David Ohlin, a professor of law at Cornell, told me.
A shadow has fallen over Mr. Netanyahu's chances since the Israeli attorney general announced last month that he intended to indict Mr. Netanyahu on bribery and other corruption charges.
While Mr. Ghosn has been charged in connection with the allegation behind his first arrest in November, it isn't clear whether prosecutors would indict him on the subsequent arrests.
Other officers, too, had witnessed the shooting and had given questionable accounts, but were not on trial; grand jurors indicted the three officers but declined to indict any others.
"There never ever was a case," he told reporters, adding that the grand jury had proved the axiom that it would indict a ham sandwich if given the opportunity.
Federal authorities seized Backpage on Monday, two days before Trump even signed it, demonstrating that the FBI never really needed FOSTA's backing to indict the site to begin with.
Yet on May 31, the prosecutor's office in Osaka decided not to indict any of the 38 people (including 33 government officials) it was investigating for breaching taxpayers' trust.
But Mr. Sommer has long claimed that a grand jury convened to hear evidence declined to indict him, and says he recently obtained the indictment document to prove this.
The country's Department of Justice said it had grounds to indict the start-up, Rappler, and its founder, Maria Ressa, for tax evasion and failure to file tax returns.
While there's a tendency to indict football, at every level, for exploiting young talent, there are so many variables baked into Hernandez's particular tale as to muddy that message.
The latest: Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit said in remarks to the press that he made the decision to indict Netanyahu with a heavy heart but with a full heart.
But at some point, Montgomery and Kinnear end up dead in the root cellar—one is strangled, the other shot—and the courts indict both servants for the murders.
And activists have also urged Ms. Lacey to indict Officer Proctor, after murder charges in the last year against police officers in Baltimore; North Charleston, S.C.; Cincinnati; and Chicago.
Police say they have enough evidence to indict Netanyahu on charges of fraud, bribery, and breach of trust in three separate investigations, known as Case 1000, 2000, and 4000.
Trump's team is already celebrating, claiming it is already clear that the President has already been vindicated since Mueller did not indict anyone for cooperating with Russian election meddling.
Israel's attorney-general, who has announced his intention to indict Netanyahu in three corruption investigations, is expected to decide whether to formally charge him by the end of 2019.
The announcement comes just days after Israeli police said they had sufficient evidence to indict Netanyahu on charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust in two separate investigations.
Last week, police said they had enough evidence to indict Netanyahu on charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust in two separate cases, known as 1000 and 2000.
Decision rests with attorney general Even after police issue any possible recommendation to indict, it will be up to Attorney General Mandelblit to decide whether to follow that recommendation.
They had been protesting a grand jury's decision not to indict a white police officer whose chokehold on Garner, an unarmed black man, led to Garner's July 2014 death.
Rather, Mr. Halberstam's caustic title and the nearly 700 pages that follow indict the notion that society's smartest are necessarily the ones best equipped to tackle society's biggest problems.
And the "indict or shut up" theory should have no application to a sitting president who, under DOJ policy, should never be indicted purely by virtue of his position.
Israel's attorney-general, who has announced his intention to indict Netanyahu in three corruption investigations, is expected to decide whether to formally charge him by the end of 2019.
A state grand jury voted to indict him, however, and he was taken from a federal lockup into state court on Thursday in prison clothes, leg shackles and handcuffs.
If Mr. Mueller believes he has enough evidence to charge Mr. Trump with a crime in federal court, the special counsel could ask a grand jury to indict him.
Mr. Mandelblit, a soft-spoken jurist, is expected to announce as early as Thursday whether he intends to indict the prime minister in any of three separate corruption cases.
She further stated the decision to indict Jones wasn't necessarily the grand jury's fault, but she made it clear that no further legal action will be taken against her.
Two, he could indict someone like Michael Cohen or David Pecker and name Donald Trump as an unindicted co-conspirator and could certainly later issue an indictment of Trump.
That action allowed the grand jury to indict him on a felony charge, as opposed to a misdemeanor, which the statute under which Greitens was charged also allows for.
New York FBI agents are taken off the case after failing to indict Officer Pantaleo New York FBI agents are taken off the case after failing to indict Officer Pantaleo The Department of Justice is replacing agents investigating the death of Eric Garner, whose case has been at an impasse due to a disagreement between New York-based FBI agents and Washington officials over whether the incident warranted federal charges, the New York Times reported.

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