In federal cases, prosecutors are required to provide defendants with broad discovery. Indicting Roger Stone on a fairly narrow set of charges reduces the amount of information that must be legally disclosed to Stone's lawyers.
That insulates much of Robert Mueller's continuing investigation. Remember that Paul Manafort's cooperation deal with Mueller was cancelled in part because his lawyer was found to be sharing their privileged information about the probe with the White House.
Filing a limited indictment now does not shut the door. Mueller does not give up the power to charge Stone (or anyone) with additional crimes.
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In federal cases, prosecutors are required to provide defendants with broad discovery. Indicting Roger Stone on a fairly narrow set of charges reduces the amount of information that must be legally disclosed to Stone's lawyers.
That insulates much of Robert Mueller's continuing investigation. Remember that Paul Manafort's cooperation deal with Mueller was cancelled in part because his lawyer was found to be sharing their privileged information about the probe with the White House.
Filing a limited indictment now does not shut the door. Mueller does not give up the power to charge Stone (or anyone) with additional crimes.
"The broader discovery outside the scope of the narrow Stone indictment will save us!"
Fantastic rebuttal from such a smart man. Every word above isn't true now.
The most likely result of religiously sticking to your all-nothingburger diet:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TA8yGKFVj4&t=1m10s
2019 is going to be so much fun.
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