Trump indictment: Legal historian explains why this is exactly what the Founding Fathers had in mind
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We Should ve Started Prosecuting Presidents a Long Time Ago
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but since 2004, judge dimond has served as a district judge for the eastern district of pennsylvania. his law degree is from the university of pennsylvania law school. he previously served as a state prosecutor in philadelphia from 1977 to 1979, and then again from. 1981 to 1983. he is the author of the book the federal grand jury practice and procedure fifth edition. thank you, judge dimond. dimond for joining us and for leading us. how are you today? very well. thank you. thank you for that very gracious introduction. i would like to introduce our panel in alphabetical order. our first panelist should be ted olson, who unfortunately was unable to be here today. so i will move on to professor stevens mossberg title. professor at george at gw law school. he s held a multitude of positions in the department of justice as well as the he served under the iran-contra special prosecutor. he s a graduate of the university of pennsylvania law school, my alma mater, geoff shepard. he
but since 2004, judge dimond has served as a district judge for the eastern district of pennsylvania. his law degree is from the university of pennsylvania law school. he previously served as a state prosecutor in philadelphia from 1977 to 1979, and then again from. 1981 to 1983. he is the author of the book the federal grand jury practice and procedure fifth edition. thank you, judge dimond. dimond for joining us and for leading us. how are you today? very well. thank you. thank you for that very gracious introduction. i would like to introduce our panel in alphabetical order. our first panelist should be ted olson, who unfortunately was unable to be here today. so i will move on to professor stevens mossberg title. professor at george at gw law school. he s held a multitude of positions in the department of justice as well as the he served under the iran-contra special prosecutor. he s a graduate of the university of pennsylvania law school, my alma mater, geoff shepard. he