Judge ruled DoJ engaged in āprofound investigative misstepsā on way to indicting the former FBI director
Magistrate Judge William Fitzpatrick ruled on Monday that the justice department engaged in a ādisturbing pattern of profound investigative misstepsā on its way to indicting Comey. The federal judge directed prosecutors to produce to defense lawyers all grand jury materials from the case.
Fitzpatrick wrote that problems include āfundamental misstatements of the lawā by a prosecutor to a grand jury that indicted Comey in September, the use of potentially privileged communications in the investigation and unexplained irregularities in the transcript of the grand jury proceedings.
āThe Court recognizes that the relief sought by the defense is rarely granted,ā Fitzpatrick wrote, adding: āHowever, 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.ā


Damn, maybe hiring someone just because sheās a good looking blonde woman isnāt the best option if you need a competent lawyer. Halligan has to be disbarred surely, everything she touches fails miserably and she obviously doesnāt have the slightest knowledge of her job.
That isnāt why she was hired. She was hired because she was willing to bring the case.
Exactly. Willingness to do Trumpās bidding without question is the primary criteria.
Being blonde and sort-of attractive is a close second.
Just musing here.
Authoritarians think that they should have respect because they have a position. Not because they did the work to deserve respect.
In 2022, 89.5% of federal defendants pleaded guilty, and 0.4% were acquitted (source). The Trump Administration thinks you get those numbers just because you exist in the DOJ. As opposed to building a case for a long time and only going to trial when itās already airtight.