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Published 1 hour ago on February 11, 2020
By Matthew Chapman
On Tuesday, former federal prosecutor Harry Litman wrote a blistering op-ed that excoriated Attorney General William Barr for his Justice Departments apparent political abuses of power.
The withdrawal of all four career prosecutors handling the case against Roger Stone, in the wake of the Justice Departments sentencing shift, underscores that Attorney General William P. Barrs department has effectively gone rogue, wrote Litman. Resignation is the strongest possible protest that prosecutors can employ, within professional bounds, against improper conduct by their leadership. The presidents tweet and the departments reduction of Stones sentencing were utterly rank and improper. The action runs counter not only to standard practice but also to the standard that the Justice Department is supposed to embody: the administration of justice without fear or favor.
The DOJs decision to overrule those prosecutors sentencing recommendations for Stone, Litman wrote, is unprecedented.
Stone was convicted of serious crimes: lying to Congress and witness tampering, wrote Litman. His recommended sentence was by the book literally. Federal prosecutors go by a manual from the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines Commission that lays out appropriate sentences for specific offenses. The seven- to nine-year sentence that prosecutors had sought was precisely what equal justice mandated. Thats far from the miscarriage of justice that Trump called it in a tweet.
https://www.rawstory.com/2020/02/justice-departments-credibility-is-on-life-support-as-bill-barr-goes-rogue-ex-prosecutor/
EJ Dionne nailed it tonight when he said ( I am, paraphrasing) when he said that when he was working in South America, this happens when a democracy leaves the country and turns into a fascist state........................
And now the question needs to be asked if the journalist and the voting public are going to hold 198 republican congressional members and 53 republican senators accountable....................
November 3, 2020 cannot get here fast enough.......................
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(17,235 posts)Hermit-The-Prog
(33,236 posts)Let him explain to the public why some are allowed to get away with these crimes.