Message from @Hadrian

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2018-02-08 16:25:31 UTC  

So the deal is you have to testify at the grand jury.

2018-02-08 16:25:47 UTC  

The truth is we did nothing wrong.

2018-02-08 16:25:48 UTC  

Yeah, being a witness isn't something you can just refuse to do

2018-02-08 16:26:24 UTC  

If there's a question that obviously is loaded and meant to incriminate one could have a memory lapse.

2018-02-08 16:26:35 UTC  

Yeah I misunderstood, I thought they were asking him to be a part of the jury

2018-02-08 16:26:38 UTC  

And in the chaos of the day, just not recall.

2018-02-08 16:27:14 UTC  

what happens if someone hypothetically tries to refuse @Hadrian

2018-02-08 16:27:24 UTC  

You are jailed.

2018-02-08 16:27:27 UTC  

👊🏻

2018-02-08 16:27:29 UTC  

They can literally put you in jail forever

2018-02-08 16:27:37 UTC  

😬

2018-02-08 16:27:40 UTC  

So answer honestly. But you could in theory not recall some details.

2018-02-08 16:27:42 UTC  

For the rest of your life, unless you comply

2018-02-08 16:27:51 UTC  

sounds like a political incarceration

2018-02-08 16:27:58 UTC  

eh

2018-02-08 16:28:08 UTC  

You know how people say things like "Don't talk to cops"

2018-02-08 16:28:09 UTC  

it isn't, really. Its how a subpoena works

2018-02-08 16:28:11 UTC  

how do they have that ability? Why can they compell testimony?

2018-02-08 16:28:16 UTC  

That kinda stuff doesn't apply to feds

2018-02-08 16:28:34 UTC  

Feds can pretty much do what they want to you, you have protection from cops

2018-02-08 16:28:57 UTC  

Its legal to force you to testify, with just a few exceptions

2018-02-08 16:29:11 UTC  

gay

2018-02-08 16:29:24 UTC  

I don't even know if you're allowed to kill a federal officer in self defense

2018-02-08 16:29:38 UTC  

Welp, Fevs is going to PRISON

2018-02-08 16:29:47 UTC  

F

2018-02-08 16:29:48 UTC  

F

2018-02-08 16:29:53 UTC  

F

2018-02-08 16:30:21 UTC  

Brb suiciding a federal officer in self defense

2018-02-08 16:31:01 UTC  

so they just tell you you have to write a statement? or something?

2018-02-08 16:31:36 UTC  

Usually testimony is in person so you can be cross examined

2018-02-08 16:31:52 UTC  

probably by skilled people

2018-02-08 16:32:04 UTC  

can't you just plead the fifth and not say anything

2018-02-08 16:32:09 UTC  

Kek

2018-02-08 16:32:18 UTC  

i thought people had a right to remain silent

2018-02-08 16:32:22 UTC  

If it would incriminate you, sure

2018-02-08 16:33:00 UTC  

but testifying about things you saw that have no possibility of rebounding on you is different

2018-02-08 16:33:13 UTC  

Or if you're granted immunity, then you lost the fifth amendment right

2018-02-08 16:33:58 UTC  

i wonder who's getting charged

2018-02-08 16:35:26 UTC  

I'm sure we'll find out

2018-02-08 16:38:05 UTC  

well shit that's scary AF

2018-02-08 16:38:16 UTC  

nobody wants FBI at their door