I have looked a bit.
in April of 1915, yes 1915, the
Fact Check on NPR listed four issues. It is the fourth of these,
Section 1924 Of Title 18 Classified Information that goes along the lines that I was thinking.
Here is the final paragraph:
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The bottom line is this: No one will likely ever know what was deleted from Clinton's server. Barring one of the 30,000 emails Clinton turned over to the State Department being deemed "classified," it's also unlikely she will ever be found to have violated the letter of the law.
Ok, saying that "Barring one of the 30,000 emails Clinton turned over to the State Department being deemed 'classified', it's also unlikely she will ever be found to have violated the letter of the law." suggests that once we find that some of these e-mails turn out to be classified, and a few of them Top Secret, she might well be found to have violated the law. Yes I know that "if A then B" is not equivalent to "if B then A". Still.
What I get out of this is what I have always gotten out of this. It depends on the details. It depends on the details of the law, and it depends on the details of her actions. From there I go on to figure Comey was right to look at all of what happened very closely, and I am willing to trust that at the end of it all he reasonably concluded no charges should be brought.
In short, it was not a witch hunt, not a waste of time and money, it was an investigation that came to a reasonable conclusion.
The NPR Fact Check is hardly the last word, but it is not some right wing propaganda outlet either, and it does seem to indicate that I am not crazy in thinking there was something worth looking into.
I very much think that after this thorough investigation, it is now time to accept the conclusion of the FBI. In general, I think that at some point just about any investigation should come to a close. John Kennedy is dead, he has been for over fifty year, I suppose Oswald killed killed him. Perhaps not, but I am done with thinking about it.
We can, each of us, think of what this all says of Hillary's judgment. But the legal case is over. Done. Finito. No further hearings are needed.