• @[email protected]OP
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    83 months ago

    If a victim says “don’t do anything, I won’t cooperate with criminal prosecution” then the DA often chooses not to proceed.

    • @hate2bme
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      73 months ago

      Not at all. They can and do charge people.

      • mozz
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        73 months ago

        100%

        It’s often difficult to proceed with prosecution if the victim doesn’t want to move forward, but there’s no hard and fast rule. And, it is clearly above this guy’s pay grade to be single handedly tangling with a movement that might well kill him for the effort with no repercussions.

        It is the army’s place to say “clearly this is a violation and we DGAF what the staffer in the ground thinks about it” in order to try to shield him from responsibility, and then do their 1,000% best to rake Trump and the people responsible over the fucking coals regardless. This is like institutionalism responsibility mechanics 101.

          • mozz
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            33 months ago

            Oh, I’m aware that the army for some fuckin reason decided to let it slide. I’m saying that THAT, you can get mad at (or at the federal prosecutors in VA who aren’t working on a grand jury right now). Not the totally powerless person who has no ability to do anything but invite retribution to herself and her family.