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A little credit might have been nice... but not really expected.

My X post on Dec 5 lays it out - and many AGs responded that they would consider it.

"Manslaughter cases are generally prosecuted under state law, as states have their own criminal codes defining and penalizing manslaughter.

It would be nice to see @KenPaxtonTX, @AGAndrewBailey

(both of whom I admire greatly) or some other brave state attorney general, bring involuntary manslaughter charges against Fauci for the deaths due to G-of-F work that created the SARS-CoV-2 virus - as he is directly responsible due to funding these projects.

If any state AG is interested, I would be glad to offer my services as an expert witness for such a lawsuit.

State law and prosecution is considered outside of a president's ability to pardon."

https://x.com/RWMaloneMD/status/1864697940461133843

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Many states have a тАЬReckless ConductтАЭ statute.

Also drug induced homicide fits.

The probable cause for either (sufficient grounds to arrest) is relatively low.

Only takes one charge on one actor to open the flood gates.

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Sorry. I was just sharing a new article I read (I am not on X so would have missed your contribution).

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