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LetMyPeopleVote

(171,106 posts)
Wed Oct 8, 2025, 04:21 PM Wednesday

Grand jury rejection of Trump's 'law and order' spreads to Chicago ICE enforcement

Source: Deadline Legal Blog

Americans across the country from Washington to Los Angeles have made it clear that they reject the Trump administration’s notion of “law and order,” with grand jurors refusing to return indictments in a series of cases alleging assaults on law enforcement during protests. Now, as President Donald Trump agitates against Chicago in his Republican administration’s targeting of Democratic-run cities and states, federal grand jurors in Illinois have declined to approve charges against two people who were accused of assaulting agents in the Chicago area.

That led federal prosecutors in the Northern District of Illinois to move to dismiss the charges Wednesday. Immigration officials had touted the arrests in the case last month, writing on social media that the defendants “will be prosecuted and held accountable.”

While the facts of every case are different and grand jury deliberations are secret, the bottom-line pattern of these rejections is impossible to ignore. It’s difficult to overstate how rare it is for grand juries to reject indictments — yet, these days, it’s not so unusual in the Trump Justice Department. Whether grand jurors are finding that prosecutors are overcharging, or grand jurors are refusing to return indictments despite finding sufficient evidence to proceed — or some combination thereof — this ongoing phenomenon is one of the most remarkable developments of Trump’s second term.

The Illinois dismissal coincided with the arraignment of former FBI Director James Comey on Wednesday morning, whose charges Trump himself had demanded. In that case, led by an inexperienced former Trump personal lawyer over the objection of career prosecutors, Washington-area grand jurors in Northern Virginia rejected one of the three counts proposed by the administration. Comey pleaded not guilty.

Read more: https://www.msnbc.com/deadline-white-house/deadline-legal-blog/chicago-ice-trump-grand-juries-indictments-law-order-rcna236391

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Grand jury rejection of Trump's 'law and order' spreads to Chicago ICE enforcement (Original Post) LetMyPeopleVote Wednesday OP
God Bless Jury Nullification Justice Brandeis Wednesday #1
Are juries going to be the last line of defense? Marthe48 Wednesday #2
Maybe THIS is something these THUGS didn't bluestarone Wednesday #3
This is why we all need to answer our jury summons questionseverything Wednesday #4
And yet a grand jury DID vote to indict FBI Director James Comey. progressoid Wednesday #5
Oh my, this will PO that American Gestapo group. republianmushroom Wednesday #6
Prosecutors in the same courthouse have dismissed felony charges against another protester LetMyPeopleVote Thursday #7

Marthe48

(22,068 posts)
2. Are juries going to be the last line of defense?
Wed Oct 8, 2025, 05:55 PM
Wednesday

The regime is suppressing voting at the polls, but maybe they can't silence justice when juries speak.


Resist!

progressoid

(52,089 posts)
5. And yet a grand jury DID vote to indict FBI Director James Comey.
Wed Oct 8, 2025, 07:06 PM
Wednesday

Not sure I would put that much faith in this idea that there is a rejection of Trump's 'law and order'

LetMyPeopleVote

(171,106 posts)
7. Prosecutors in the same courthouse have dismissed felony charges against another protester
Thu Oct 9, 2025, 08:17 PM
Thursday

Another attempted prosecution of a protester fails



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