I randomly discovered a law which appears tailor-made for the prosecution of Hillary (Tricky Dick) Rodham for the destruction of public records:
Federal prosecutors charged Matanov for destroying records under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, a law enacted by Congress in the wake of the Enron scandal. The law was, in part, intended to prohibit corporations under federal investigation from shredding incriminating documents. But since Sarbanes-Oxley was passed in 2002 federal prosecutors have applied the law to a wider range of activities. A police officer in Colorado who falsified a report to cover up a brutality case was convicted under the act, as was a woman in Illinois who destroyed her boyfriend’s child pornography.
Prosecutors are able to apply the law broadly because they do not have to show that the person deleting evidence knew there was an investigation underway. In other words, a person could theoretically be charged under Sarbanes-Oxley for deleting her dealer’s number from her phone even if she were unaware that the feds were getting a search warrant to find her marijuana.
http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/31138-you-can-be-prosecuted-for-clearing-your-browser-history
And it can be used to prosecute a former Secretary of State who has admitted to knowingly deleting records which she apparently knew the government was seeking or was likely to seek.
Why isn't this woman being prosecuted? Why is everyone so scared of her? What kind of crap does she have in her files? What kind of Mafia does she run?
And by the way, it is beyond a travesty of justice that Matanov is being prosecuted using this law while Rodham escapes untouched. The US justice (sic) system is a joke.
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