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Noah Sutcliffe Yes, that would have been better. Indictments often remain sealed while evidence is still being gathered, so it could just be that the government doesn't have a solid enough case yet from their perspective. Assange seems like a very careful, calculating person who protects himself.
Noah Sutcliffe Perhaps you could elaborate, then, on how the existence of one would prove Assange's point about a lack of transparency on behalf of the U.S. government?
Noah Sutcliffe "Incorrect editorializing". The author says"The very existence of this secret indictment would seem to prove Assange's point about the U.S. government's lack of transparency." Does M. Luciano know what a sealed indictment is or why it may remain sealed? Apparently not.
Noah Sutcliffe Way too much editorializing.
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Noah Sutcliffe Yes, that would have been better. Indictments often remain sealed while evidence is still being gathered, so it could just be that the government doesn't have a solid enough case yet from their perspective. Assange seems like a very careful, calculating person who protects himself.
Noah Sutcliffe Perhaps you could elaborate, then, on how the existence of one would prove Assange's point about a lack of transparency on behalf of the U.S. government?
Noah Sutcliffe "Incorrect editorializing". The author says"The very existence of this secret indictment would seem to prove Assange's point about the U.S. government's lack of transparency." Does M. Luciano know what a sealed indictment is or why it may remain sealed? Apparently not.
Noah Sutcliffe "Incorrect editorializing". The author says"The very existence of this secret indictment would seem to prove Assange's point about the U.S. government's lack of transparency." Does M. Luciano know what a sealed indictment is or why it may remain sealed? Apparently not.
Noah Sutcliffe Way too much editorializing.