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Grand Juries Reject Most ICE Protest Charges Following U.S. Attorney’s Outburst

Bill Essayli’s frustration over scant indictments has prompted orders to sidestep the Justice Manual

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Overview

  • Bill Essayli’s office filed 38 felony complaints against anti-ICE demonstrators but has secured only seven grand jury indictments so far
  • Los Angeles federal grand juries have repeatedly refused to indict on probable-cause grounds, an exceptionally rare outcome in such proceedings
  • An irate Essayli was overheard yelling at prosecutors outside a grand jury room after jurors declined to indict a protester accused of attacking law enforcement
  • Essayli allegedly instructed staff to disregard the Justice Manual and pursue indictments as directed by Attorney General Pam Bondi
  • Defense attorneys point to flawed ICE and CBP affidavits and ‘arrest-first, ask-questions-later’ tactics as reasons jurors are finding insufficient probable cause