So it looks like one of the Russians indicted is calling Mueller on his hand and Mueller refuses to lay down his cards.
Let's sum this up - Mueller indicts an individual. The individual asks to see all the evidence so they can form an adequate defense, which last I checked was their right to do. Mueller says nope. That sounds like a North Korean court to me.
Special counsel Robert Mueller and his deputy Rush Atkinson filed a 14-page motion Tuesday arguing that the government shouldn’t have to release certain evidence to indicted Russian company Concord Management and Consulting LLC due to ongoing “interference operations” against the United States.
In the motion, Mueller’s team requested a protective order to: (1) keep other co-defendants named in the February 16 indictment from accessing the government’s evidence against them; and (2) to keep additional evidence under the control of government attorneys and away from Concord Management itself.
https://lawandcrime.com/opinion/mue...dence-from-defendants-in-russian-trolls-case/
Let's sum this up - Mueller indicts an individual. The individual asks to see all the evidence so they can form an adequate defense, which last I checked was their right to do. Mueller says nope. That sounds like a North Korean court to me.
Special counsel Robert Mueller and his deputy Rush Atkinson filed a 14-page motion Tuesday arguing that the government shouldn’t have to release certain evidence to indicted Russian company Concord Management and Consulting LLC due to ongoing “interference operations” against the United States.
In the motion, Mueller’s team requested a protective order to: (1) keep other co-defendants named in the February 16 indictment from accessing the government’s evidence against them; and (2) to keep additional evidence under the control of government attorneys and away from Concord Management itself.
https://lawandcrime.com/opinion/mue...dence-from-defendants-in-russian-trolls-case/