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Originally Posted by blackmonsters
DOJ actually doesn't have to do anything to get Wilson to trial.
All that is needed is for a trial judge to agree to hear the case.
The grand jury is just one way to see if a trial should occur, it's not needed at all by a judge to start a trial.
His trial could start tomorrow if a judge wanted it to.
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hear what case? there is no case. that's what a grand jury is supposed to do, look at the evidence and decide if there is a case, they decided no case, i.e., there is no case for any trail judge to agree to hear. the DOJ can open a separate case though and that is what needs to happen here.