So basically what you're saying is that they would be unlikely to get any convictions on proceeding with a charge of insurrection, where they probably couldn't get a guilty verdict, but you still want the freedom to speak of it as if those arrested were found guilty of it, which is not the case.Misty » 05 Jan 2022, 10:41 pm » wrote: ↑
If that definition doesn't fit I don't know what does.
The reason no one was charged with that crime is that Justice officials say that the FBI and prosecutors are better off building conspiracy cases, where the law is clearer, and using cooperators to build the complex prosecutions in order to have better chances of success.
There aren't many prosecutors who have even brought sedition-related cases.