An indictment is not a conviction.
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Indictments of any kind are serious. That being said, let's not forget that an indictment is not a conviction. We still have due process in this country.
A lapse in judgment is not a crime.
You don't need any indictment in order to arrest someone; probable cause is sufficient to arrest civilians, so it must be enough to arrest police.
Conviction is worthless unless it is converted into conduct.
When a person is found not guilty, they're found not guilty.
Conviction never so excellent, is worthless until it coverts itself into conduct.
A trial without witnesses, when it involves a criminal accusation, a criminal matter, is not a true trial.
There have been high crimes and misdemeanors, but they have been committed by the special prosecutor and the Congress, not the president.
In politics, you never know who's going to die, retire, or - in Illinois - get indicted.
Convictions do not imply reasons.
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