ANNAPOLIS, Md. — A Maryland judge ordered the state bar to open an investigation Monday into the three lawyers who helped former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton delete her private emails.
Anne Arundel County Circuit Court Judge Paul F. Harris Jr. said the complaints lodged against David E. Kendall,Cheryl Mills and Heather Samuelson were egregious and the state bar couldn’t dismiss them as frivolous.
“There are allegations of destroying evidence,” Judge Harris said at a hearing Monday morning.
He said the state’s rules require the bar to conduct investigations no matter who raises the complaint and can’t brush aside accusations.
The judge made the announcement a day before Mrs. Clinton releases her latest book, “What Happened,” and begins a monthslong book tour attempting to explain how she lost an election she thought she had secured.
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Why go after the lawyers who gave advice to the secretary of state when they haven't done anything to first place nail her she should be first to be charged and sentenced and then go after them. She was the culprit and it was emails sent to her that she sent out in cyber space to the Russians and every where else her decision her fingers on the keyboard.
ReplyDeleteI'm wondering which MD Republican appointed the current President of the MD Bar Assn to her post at the AA Co Board of Licenses....
ReplyDeleteWhat is her name?
DeleteWhy did the FBI give them immunity before they even fake questioned them?
ReplyDeleteThey should be PROSECUTED along with Hillary !!!! NOW
ReplyDeleteDestroying Evidence What more does it take ????
ReplyDelete3 more deaths under mysterious circumstances coming up...
ReplyDeletegiven the pattern of what happens to those who cross the Clintons, Judge Harris is likely to commit suicide by shooting himself in the back of the head, or some other bizarre "accident".
ReplyDeleteno autopsy necessary
ReplyDeleteDisbar them, and lock them up
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ReplyDeleteIt is probable the alleged destruction occurred in DC or nearby, thus rules and laws there would also apply in addition to crystal clear federal laws and regulations.
They might be admitted to the bar in other states also but the question at hand is whether the Maryland bar had a responsibility to pursue the complaint.
The judge said they do.
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ReplyDeleteDC is as corrupt as it comes and no one there to investigate honestly.
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ReplyDeleteAll of government is corrupt to some degree. Look the other way when a cop breaks the law, judges that play golf with the lawyers that appear before them. I could go on and on.
How come they are Not charged already ??? Cover Up !!!
ReplyDeleteThey should be BEHIND BARS after the Bar Investigation !!!!
ReplyDeleteThey Must be STUPID LAWYERS !!!
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