reposting from another thread about "muh indictments meme" started by boomers and schizofags. I have been saying this since December of last year:
uscourts.gov/sites/default/files/sealed-cases.pdf
You can see the number of total sealed cases *not including motions*
>We found 15,177 sealed magistrate judge cases, among 97,155 magistrate judge cases filed in 2006 (16%). Among the districts, the median percentage of sealed cases among 2006 magistrate judge cases was 20%.
>We found 8,121 sealed miscellaneous cases, among 24,099 miscellaneous cases filed in 2006 (34%). Among the districts, the median percentage of sealed cases among 2006 miscellaneous cases was 17%.
More reading:
>What kinds of cases are sealed? Most sealed cases are False Claims actions; other civil actions that the parties want to keep private; criminal cases against fugitives, juveniles, and cooperators; grand jury matters; or investigation permissions, such as search warrants, wiretaps, and pen registers.
>How is sealing requested? A sealed case is typically filed with a request to keep the case sealed. Cases arising from sealed cases, such as grand jury matters or appeals from sealed cases, are typically sealed automatically. Sometimes a request to seal the case does not arise until after the case has been public for a time, such as when parties ask to seal a case at settlement
What happened is retard boomers misinterpreting all the sealed motions on the Pacer.gov site (the majority of which are for things like juvenile cases, search warrants, etc.) as sealed indictments. Furthermore, the districts these so-called indictments are filed in are in liberal states with liberal attorney generals, many of whom were appointed by Obama/Bush. If there were mass indictments on the deep state, you wouldn't involve thousands of deep state officials to carry out the indictments on themselves
Here's a link to the state attorney generals:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_attorney_general