Answer to Rubini’s question: Doctrine of prosecutorial misconduct immunity: “But we can’t keep giving immunity for obvious and intentional transgressions. If any prosecutor found to have committed an intentional violation was fired immediately and disbarred immediately, that would go a long way towards shutting it down — as would judges holding them in contempt. Right now there is no disincentive for prosecutors. They hide evidence, they win convictions, and they are rewarded for it. They need to be reeducated on what their job really is. This business of being promoted when you’ve done something like this is beyond egregious.”
-Flynn’s lawyer, Sidney Powell
Good post. Van Grack is the henchman. No way he does a dirty prosecution of a General and former Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency in the Obama administration without the direction, or at the least, approval from Obama.
Answer to Rubini’s question: Doctrine of prosecutorial misconduct immunity: “But we can’t keep giving immunity for obvious and intentional transgressions. If any prosecutor found to have committed an intentional violation was fired immediately and disbarred immediately, that would go a long way towards shutting it down — as would judges holding them in contempt. Right now there is no disincentive for prosecutors. They hide evidence, they win convictions, and they are rewarded for it. They need to be reeducated on what their job really is. This business of being promoted when you’ve done something like this is beyond egregious.” -Flynn’s lawyer, Sidney Powell
https://abovethelaw.com/2014/05/prosecutors-run-amok-an-interview-with-sidney-powell-author-of-licensed-to-lie/
Amazing. Thank you for posting this post.
Good post. Van Grack is the henchman. No way he does a dirty prosecution of a General and former Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency in the Obama administration without the direction, or at the least, approval from Obama.
The Federal appellate courts started discouraging asshole attorneys at least 25 years ago. What happened in the criminal courts?