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Originally Posted by Vendzilla
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Um... From your article.....
So far, there is no indication that prosecutors have convened a grand jury in the email investigation to subpoena testimony or documents, which would require the participation of a U.S. attorney?s office.
Even if she is completely guilty, the most she'll be charged with is "mishandling of classified information" and get a fine and perhaps a suspended sentence and that will be that.
I'm sorry, I break the law every time I get behind the wheel - we all do - but it doesn't mean we are going to go to prison for it.