
“The most serious problem with a special counsel is that when a prosecutor is appointed to examine closely the lives and affairs of a pre-selected group of targets, that prosecutor is almost certain to stumble across multiple actions that might be deemed criminal under the sprawling and incredibly vague federal criminal code.”
Read more: http://news.wgbh.org/2017/10/17/silverglate-how-robert-mueller-tried-entrap-me
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