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Under state law, the grand jury would not be able to indict Martin Tankleff because he is already under indictment.
"We don't have an accused here," Mr. Ruecha said, "so we are not able to indict him".
By convicting James McDougal, the president's Whitewater business partner, in 1996, he has come close, it is said, to being able to indict the president.
American officials would not say whether they had identified other participants, but they said they were hopeful that they would be able to indict militants who they suspect helped finance and organize the plot.
He has also come close to being able to indict Hillary Clinton, for allegedly concealing the billing records of the Rose law firm in Little Rock which proved her connection to Whitewater.The most immediate obstacle to Mr Starr's indicting the president is Susan McDougal, wife of James, who sits in jail refusing to talk or to implicate Mr Clinton.
That power is why the Sanhedrin was able to indict Jesus.
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But as the evidence grows, I'm confident that we'll be able to ask the grand jury to indict people".
A prosecutor might be able to get a grand jury to indict a ham sandwich, as the saying goes, but not two police officers who caused the deaths of unarmed men.
"We have an odious opponent that the criminal justice system is able to identify and indict and convict.
If a prosecutor thinks they won't be able to show probable cause in a preliminary hearing, they can easily rely on a grand jury to indict.
I write to indict mankind".
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