Holder’s Leadership In Stevens Case Should Be Extended To State Bar Conspiracy
May 20, 2010 Leave a comment
On April 1, 2009, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder took a much needed first step to addressing the abuse of power by federal employees by dismissing the indictment against former Alaska Senator Ted Stevens.
“[I]n twenty-five years on the bench,” trial judge Emmett Sullivan said, “I have never seen anything approaching the mishandling and misconduct that I have seen in this case.”
As reported by The Justice Project, a Washington, D.C. prosecutorial watchdog group founded by John F. Terzano, “The Stevens case demonstrates that a culture has developed in which prosecutorial abuse of power occurs – even in the most powerful and well-funded office in the nation. This policy review reveals that Read more of this post




























