@jca2 Criminal matters have a way of falling by the wayside as well. Once out of the spotlight, they are quietly swept under the rug. Prosecutors will decide not to prosecute, AGs will decide the case isn’t worth the cost of investigating and prosecuting…these things always happen. Or the charges would be dropped to something completely mundane and a minor sentence would be assigned. There could be civil suits, but those are costly and many complainants would decide it wasn’t worth the cost.
There are numerous examples that bear this out. Roy Moore…accused of raping a teen. Lots and lots of press until he was no longer a viable candidate and then…crickets. Ted Kennedy driving off the bridge and killing a woman…didn’t report it to police until the next morning, some 9 hours later. He was driving and killed someone. He was charged with leaving the scene of an accident and sentenced to 2 months in jail which was suspended. Hillary Clinton even, with her e-mails. It was well documented that there was classified material in many of the e-mails, yet no charges were ever brought. Meanwhile, a sailor that took a photo of the engineroom he worked in was charged with unauthorized retention of defense information. Couldn’t the same be applied to Hillary or even Huma Abedin or Anthony Weiner because some of those same classified e-mails were found on his laptop, addressed to her?
There is most definitely two systems of justice and Cuomo doesn’t fit into the one that you and I do.