Crepitus
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Not pardoned, the case was dropped.
Why?
It was in Minnesota, where the prosecutors all all tied up chasing $9 billion in fraud that only exists in a youtube video instead of prosecuting actual crimes. The veteran prosecutor assigned to his case retired and the few remaining ones that the trump administration has chased off or fired are too overextended with the imaginary crime to be bothered with the real ones.
This guy is a 12 time convicted felon who was charged with trafficking 10 pounds of meth.
And he walked.
Case dismissed by the prosecution.
And he's far from alone.
This is what happens when you prioritize sensational youtube videos over actual evidence.
This is what happens when the inmates run the asylum.
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Why?
It was in Minnesota, where the prosecutors all all tied up chasing $9 billion in fraud that only exists in a youtube video instead of prosecuting actual crimes. The veteran prosecutor assigned to his case retired and the few remaining ones that the trump administration has chased off or fired are too overextended with the imaginary crime to be bothered with the real ones.
This guy is a 12 time convicted felon who was charged with trafficking 10 pounds of meth.
And he walked.
Case dismissed by the prosecution.
And he's far from alone.
This is what happens when you prioritize sensational youtube videos over actual evidence.
This is what happens when the inmates run the asylum.
12-time convicted felon walks free amid exodus of Minnesota prosecutors following political pressure
Over the past year, the number of assistant U.S. attorneys in Minnesota has fallen from more than 40 prosecutors before President Trump retook office to fewer than two dozen. Because of the turmoil, 12-time convicted felon Cory Allen McKay caught a break.