Sealed Indictment Count Reaches 4,289 In less Then 1 Month: Nothing Like This Has Ever Happened In US History
Update to Sealed Indictments: 4,289 in all of U.S. from 10/30 - 11/22
How many are normal? 1,077 per 2009 report
Sealed indictment. - An indictment can be sealed so that it stays non-public until it is unsealed. This can be done for a number of reasons. It may be unsealed, for example, once the named person is arrested or has been notified by police.
Sources:
https://twitter.com/damartin32/status/934953637411000320
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1B_ZhvANgwS65nHCpJWy0plJugbuPWYhW/view
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indictment
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