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The United States Supreme Court reportedly signaled that they are considering granting Russell Alford, one of the few J6 defendants to refuse a plea deal, his petition for writ of certiorari, a move that only happens for roughly 1% of cases brought to SCOTUS. . .

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>The United States Supreme Court reportedly signaled that they are considering granting Russell Alford, one of the few J6 defendants to refuse a plea deal, his petition for writ of certiorari, a move that only happens for roughly 1% of cases brought to SCOTUS. . . [Archive](https://archive.today/qkE07)

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Though the Supreme Court may not be able to help Alford in his other charges...

(((TheKikewayJewfag)))

99% rejected The High Court only agrees to grant certiorari, i.e., review a request for appeal, in about eighty out of seven to eight thousand...

8 / 8,000 = 1% (((TheKikewayNiggerMaffs)))

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eighty

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I have never once in my life claimed I wasn't a nigger.

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If you weren't so right about everything else, I'd believe you.