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Monday, March 17, 2014

Holder Lets Prosecutors Get Away With Misconduct

A government watchdog group has attacked the Justice Department for failing to discipline hundreds of federal prosecutors who have committed serious misconduct during their cases, The Washington Times reported.

The Project on Government Oversight revealed that there were 650 cases of mostly "reckless" or "intentional" infractions from 2002 to 2013, including one incident in which a prosecutor actually had a "close personal relationship" with a defendant.

Calling them "bad apples," POGO claimed Attorney General Eric Holder's office has declined to name the government attorneys involved, allowing them to get away with and continue their actions.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

WHAT DOES ANYONE EXPECT OUTTA THESE LEADERS?

Anonymous said...

I remember reading about a court case, where it was determined that prosecutors have no duty towards ensuring a fair trial. This means they can suppress evidence and lie all they want. It's kind of like how cops can make stuff up, damage your property, or shoot you and walk away without penalties. The police state is here.