Judge scolds Justice Department for 'profound investigative missteps' in Comey case
A federal judge says the Justice Department engaged in a “disturbing pattern of profound investigative missteps” when it secured an indictment against former FBI Director James Comey.
If the DOJ rolls out the sealed indictments on these Federal judges... they might not have an valid opinion about other people's illegal behavior anymore.
"Oh... we're handling Comey's indictment wrong? While we're at it, here are FIVE of YOUR sealed indictments for criminal prosecution, judge. Thanks for reminding us. "
Sounds like the laying of ground work to throw out the case.
Correct does anyone even believe they would go to jail
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AP News.
u/#fakenews
Total FakeNews!
Please explain
Seriously?
Yes.
scolds? It's time we investigate this judge and who pays him.
Allegedly, the DOJ prosecutors hinted to the Grand Jury that "also, we have this other new indisputable super damning evidence... but that you can't see it now". Problem is that you can't just present new evidence in an ongoing trial. Everything has to be shown during discovery. Presenting new evidence would get the evidence thrown out. It has to be cleared. That could get this thrown out.
Gee would leftist holdovers in doj deliberately do this?