Analysis of 2000 OLC Memorandum on Presidential Indictability and Its Implications
The passage outlines legal arguments about whether a sitting president can be indicted, referencing specific OLC memos and historical context. It offers a lead on potential legal strategy and interpre Cites the 2000 Office of Legal Counsel memo signed by Assistant Attorney General Randolph Moss. Discusses the legal debate over indicting a president while in office versus postponing indictment. Hig
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The passage outlines legal arguments about whether a sitting president can be indicted, referencing specific OLC memos and historical context. It offers a lead on potential legal strategy and interpre Cites the 2000 Office of Legal Counsel memo signed by Assistant Attorney General Randolph Moss. Discusses the legal debate over indicting a president while in office versus postponing indictment. Hig
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