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« on: October 31, 2009, 03:22:56 pm »

Is it possible for a Federal Grand jury, conducted by an out-of-state prosecutor, be able to look into the acts of the city employees without the powers-to-be clipping the investigation?

The case of bribery within the public works was settled on plea bargaining which would indicate the true facts would never be made public.   
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« Reply #1 on: October 31, 2009, 04:59:14 pm »

Is it possible for a Federal Grand jury, conducted by an out-of-state prosecutor, be able to look into the acts of the city employees without the powers-to-be clipping the investigation?


Ask Scooter Libby and Patrick Fitzgerald.
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FOTD
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« Reply #2 on: October 31, 2009, 05:41:40 pm »

Is it possible for a Federal Grand jury, conducted by an out-of-state prosecutor, be able to look into the acts of the city employees without the powers-to-be clipping the investigation?

The case of bribery within the public works was settled on plea bargaining which would indicate the true facts would never be made public.   


This devil bets the Tulsa World knows the rumor....

Word is the US Prosecutors from Eastern Oklahoma have flubbed too many cases.

Don't be surprised to see Sem Groupies rounded up through another jurisdiction....
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MDepr2007
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« Reply #3 on: October 31, 2009, 05:53:30 pm »

Is it possible for a Federal Grand jury, conducted by an out-of-state prosecutor, be able to look into the acts of the city employees without the powers-to-be clipping the investigation?

The case of bribery within the public works was settled on plea bargaining which would indicate the true facts would never be made public.   


Won't hear about the city employee with a house in Oologah that just had his roof replaced this summer for free, via city contractors, either.
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DowntownNow
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« Reply #4 on: November 01, 2009, 09:15:13 am »

MDepr2007....have a name?  I'd luv to pass that info on to some folks to look into if there is any truth to it...there seems to be a massing of public outrage over these incidents building and the media is chomping at the bit given the corruption and budget issues plaguing our city.
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FOTD
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« Reply #5 on: November 01, 2009, 01:08:37 pm »

MDepr2007....have a name?  I'd luv to pass that info on to some folks to look into if there is any truth to it...there seems to be a massing of public outrage over these incidents building and the media is chomping at the bit given the corruption and budget issues plaguing our city.


"the media is chomping at the bit given the corruption and budget issues plaguing our city"

not so sure about the media part.....they like protecting the Chamber of lies....
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