Wow, the jury shouldn’t be out over half a day on this GUILTY verdict, and that includes time for a leisurely lunch.

 To convict someone of obstruction, prosecutors need to prove two things: that a defendant knowingly concealed or destroyed documents and that he did so to impede the official work of any federal agency or department. Section 1519’s maximum penalty is 20 years in prison, which is twice as long as the penalty under the Espionage Act.

I can’t wait to see the conman in an orange jumpsuit…..

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