What will happen if the Illinois Governor is acquited?
By Steve
@shoffman2000 (560)
Alexandria, Virginia
December 11, 2008 11:05pm CST
What would you do if the Governor of Illinois is acquitted if the FBI tapes are distorted and the truth he was only doing standard Illinois dealing.What impact would that have on the credibility of the FBI????
2 responses
@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
12 Dec 08
Actually, unless they can prove he actually committed a crime (as opposed to merely talking about committing one), there is a very good chance he may be acquitted.
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@spalladino (17891)
• United States
12 Dec 08
Considering it's Chicago politics...it's highly unlikely he's innocent. I haven't read the transcripts but from what I've heard on the news, I doubt anything about that man...and his wife...has been distorted. To answer your question, though, heads would roll at the FBI so I'm sure they have all their I's dotted and all of their T's crossed.