Candace Taylor
@candaceetaylor.bsky.social
Reporter and editor at The Wall Street Journal, covering luxury real estate. Obsessed with historic architecture and especially the Gilded Age.
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When I was on a grand jury in NYC, we indicted every single person, no questions asked. When we considered not indicting someone, it was made very clear to us that our job was just to rubber stamp everything. Definitely made me question why we bother with indictments at all.
October 10, 2025 at 1:56 PM
When I was on a grand jury in NYC, we indicted every single person, no questions asked. When we considered not indicting someone, it was made very clear to us that our job was just to rubber stamp everything. Definitely made me question why we bother with indictments at all.
When I served on a grand jury in NYC, we indicted every single person that was brought before us, no questions asked. When we considered not indicting someone, it was made it very clear to us that it was our job to just rubber stamp everything. It definitely made me question why we even bother.
October 10, 2025 at 1:55 PM
When I served on a grand jury in NYC, we indicted every single person that was brought before us, no questions asked. When we considered not indicting someone, it was made it very clear to us that it was our job to just rubber stamp everything. It definitely made me question why we even bother.
totally with you on this.
October 2, 2025 at 3:11 PM
totally with you on this.