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Former Department of Justice (DOJ) pardon attorney Liz Oyer said Thursday the current DOJ prosecutors "are in a very hard situation where they have to choose between fulfilling their duties to uphold the constitution and follow the rules" when it comes to the potential indictment of former FBI Director James Comey.
During an appearance on MSNBC, Oyer said, "I hope that they choose to lead with integrity and not to let their principles and duties be compromised to achieve a political objective. Essentially, what's happening now is the longstanding practices of the Department of Justice are being turned on their head."
She continued: "Prosecutors are required to start with facts and evidence and pursue cases from there. It is quite the opposite to start with a target and then try to build a case around them, which is what they're being asked to do here."
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"This is the type of thing that a lawyer could lose their law license over," she said. "So I hope that people are taking a long view of this within the Justice Department and intend to stand up for what's right."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/destructive-legal-expert-says-doj-staff-could-lose-their-law-license-over-comey-case/ar-AA1Njra2

PuraVidaDreamin
(4,358 posts)The 26-28 elections are already rigged for these sadists-
They firmly believe that.
We should too!
no_hypocrisy
(53,189 posts)It's their state bar associations, which to the best of my knowledge, are still independent from political influence.
PuraVidaDreamin
(4,358 posts)Hugin
(36,901 posts)It would explain why Trump went after him right out of the gate in 2017. Left him standing on the tarmac in CA.
Bolton, too. He must have some poop picked up on the wires.
Emile
(37,802 posts)
malaise
(289,501 posts)Rec