Stag Arms expected to plead guilty to federal firearms violations [More]It sounds like continuing to resist Leviathan will just be suicidal, so giving up and taking their lumps is the option of least destruction.
I stopped following the case back when the government filed for asset forfeiture, and the company clammed up out of legal self-protection.
[Via Doug Rink]
UPDATE: That's gotta hurt. They must have really had this poor guy facing certain destruction.
So a felony conviction means Malkowski is now a prohibited person. Tell me how that makes the public any safer. [UPDATE: That may not be the case. See "John Dough" comment.]
The ambitious Deirdre M. Daly really sounds like she feeds by biting off heads. Recall the DOJ's role in Fast and Furious and how no one faced so much as a minor misdemeanor charge after all those deaths, any then look at the crap she spews about not tolerating "sloppiness."
I understood the felony to be against the company, not Malkowski, who is expected to plead to misdemeanor charges.
ReplyDeleteIf the company can be charged with a felony, it must be a matter of asset forfeiture, to pauperize Malkowski and steal the value of those assets for the U.S. Attorney's Office - standard procedure for those JBTs.
ReplyDeleteAll Deidre needs are two little lightening bolts on her collar.