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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDemocracy Docket-Judge Sees 'Profound Investigative Missteps' in Trump's Comey Prosecution
Halligan does not know criminal law and made some major unforced errors with this grand jury
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A federal judge ordered the Department of Justice (DOJ) to give former FBI Director James Comey all materials it presented to a grand jury to secure a two-count indictment against him in September.
The order marks a significant blow to the DOJs case against Comey, which is part of President Donald Trumps wider effort to wield the department against his longtime perceived enemies.
In his ruling Monday, Magistrate Judge William Fitzpatrick said his review of the materials revealed substantive irregularities that may arise to misconduct on the part of the DOJ. These concerns, the judge said, warrant disclosure of grand jury materials to Comey a move that almost never happens in criminal proceedings.
The Court recognizes that the relief sought by the defense is rarely granted, Fitzpatrick wrote. However, the record points to a disturbing pattern of profound investigative missteps, missteps that led an FBI agent and a prosecutor to potentially undermine the integrity of the grand jury proceeding.
Here, the procedural and substantive irregularities that occurred before the grand jury, and the manner in which evidence presented to the grand jury was collected and used, may rise to the level of government misconduct resulting in prejudice to Mr. Comey, the judge added.
The order marks a significant blow to the DOJs case against Comey, which is part of President Donald Trumps wider effort to wield the department against his longtime perceived enemies.
In his ruling Monday, Magistrate Judge William Fitzpatrick said his review of the materials revealed substantive irregularities that may arise to misconduct on the part of the DOJ. These concerns, the judge said, warrant disclosure of grand jury materials to Comey a move that almost never happens in criminal proceedings.
The Court recognizes that the relief sought by the defense is rarely granted, Fitzpatrick wrote. However, the record points to a disturbing pattern of profound investigative missteps, missteps that led an FBI agent and a prosecutor to potentially undermine the integrity of the grand jury proceeding.
Here, the procedural and substantive irregularities that occurred before the grand jury, and the manner in which evidence presented to the grand jury was collected and used, may rise to the level of government misconduct resulting in prejudice to Mr. Comey, the judge added.
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Deadline Legal Blog-Judge cites 'disturbing pattern' in ordering disclosure of James Comey grand jury materials
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(172,742 posts)1. Deadline Legal Blog-Judge cites 'disturbing pattern' in ordering disclosure of James Comey grand jury materials
A judge noted profound investigative missteps that could undermine the integrity of the grand jury proceeding against the former FBI director.
Judge cites âdisturbing patternâ in ordering disclosure of James Comey grand jury materials - MS NOW
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A remarkable ruling in James Comeys case shows yet another way that the prosecution against the former FBI director could unravel separate from the pending questions of whether Lindsey Halligan was lawfully appointed and whether the case she brought is unconstitutionally vindictive.
Ordering the rare disclosure of grand jury materials to the defense, U.S. Magistrate Judge William Fitzpatrick concluded that the record in the case points to a disturbing pattern of profound investigative missteps, missteps that led an FBI agent and a prosecutor to potentially undermine the integrity of the grand jury proceeding.
Fitzpatricks 24-page opinion on Monday paints a damning picture on several fronts of the effort overseen by Halligan, the Trump-installed prosecutor who hadnt previously prosecuted a case and brought this one over the objection of career prosecutors.
After reviewing the grand jury materials himself, Fitzpatrick wrote that Halligan appeared to make two fundamental misstatements of the law that could compromise the integrity of the grand jury process. The specific statements are redacted in the opinion, but the judge noted that they gave grand jurors the wrong impression about Comeys legal rights......
Though the ruling doesnt dismiss the case, it represents the latest serious cause for concern for Halligan if, in fact, she wants this case to get to trial, where it would face its own problems of proving the charges beyond a reasonable doubt.
Ordering the rare disclosure of grand jury materials to the defense, U.S. Magistrate Judge William Fitzpatrick concluded that the record in the case points to a disturbing pattern of profound investigative missteps, missteps that led an FBI agent and a prosecutor to potentially undermine the integrity of the grand jury proceeding.
Fitzpatricks 24-page opinion on Monday paints a damning picture on several fronts of the effort overseen by Halligan, the Trump-installed prosecutor who hadnt previously prosecuted a case and brought this one over the objection of career prosecutors.
After reviewing the grand jury materials himself, Fitzpatrick wrote that Halligan appeared to make two fundamental misstatements of the law that could compromise the integrity of the grand jury process. The specific statements are redacted in the opinion, but the judge noted that they gave grand jurors the wrong impression about Comeys legal rights......
Though the ruling doesnt dismiss the case, it represents the latest serious cause for concern for Halligan if, in fact, she wants this case to get to trial, where it would face its own problems of proving the charges beyond a reasonable doubt.