| ▲ | cucumber3732842 8 hours ago | |
>The question is, can the State of Minnesota put together enough evidence to convict these agents for murder and conspiracy to commit murder without the involvement of the federal government? They'd have to fight the feds for jurisdiction and will unfortunately likely lose that fight. | ||
| ▲ | ncallaway 5 hours ago | parent [-] | |
> They'd have to fight the feds for jurisdiction and will unfortunately likely lose that fight. That’s simply not how the system works. There’s no one assigned entity with “jurisdiction” over a crime. The state and federal governments are dual sovereigns and each are empowered to enforce their own laws. It doesn’t even violate double jeopardy for the Feds and a state to prosecute the same actions. The only thing that matters is if the state can obtain enough evidence that they feel they could secure a conviction before a jury of the shooter’s peers. | ||