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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI understand that both Minnesota state and federal charges have been filed
against accused Minnesota assassin Vance Boelter.
Why? Wouldn't this be redundant? And even if he were convicted in Minnesota state criminal court but acquitted in federal court, he'd still be imprisoned, with the only issue of how long.

atreides1
(16,717 posts)With state charges Trump can't pardon him.
Demovictory9
(36,399 posts)travelingthrulife
(2,752 posts)WhiskeyGrinder
(25,122 posts)hookaleft
(1,025 posts)So the Federal case could carry the death penalty
marble falls
(66,372 posts)Baitball Blogger
(50,263 posts)Since anything at a federal level can be pardoned by Trump.
BlueKota
(4,336 posts)on the Federal charges. Glad he can't pardon the state charges.
Wounded Bear
(62,274 posts)Baitball Blogger
(50,263 posts)Media needs to put it in those terms.
sop
(14,837 posts)first in the prosecution of Vance Boelter, before the state charges are prosecuted. Thompson is currently the Acting U.S. Attorney; Trump appointed him to this role on June 2, 2025.
Maybe I'm being too cynical about all this, but I suspect Thompson's federal prosecution will purposely downplay Boelter's right-wing political motivations and his ties to MAGA Trumpism, perhaps even try to establish a different motive that lets his boss off the hook.