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A federal judge's scathing assessment of the prosecution against the former FBI director, citing "profound investigative missteps" and potential government misconduct, is igniting conversation. Users are sharing news reports highlighting the judge's criticism of the Justice Department's handling of the case, particularly its inexperienced prosecutor appointed by President Trump. The human angle resonates as many express frustration with what they perceive as politically motivated prosecutions and a surprising shift of public sympathy towards the ex-director.
A federal judge said that the case against James Comey, the former FBI director, could be in serious trouble because of apparent misconduct by the Justice Department's inexperienced prosecutor picked by President Trump to handle the matter.
Profound Investigative Missteps: When a federal judge scolds the DOJ in court, it’s not just a bad day in court — it's a judicial rebuke. Magistrate finds the prosecution against James Comey riddled with fundamental misstatements of the law and orders all grand jury materials released to defense.
'Evidence of misconduct' in federal investigation of ex-FBI head James Comey, judge finds. Judge also says Trump-appointed prosecutor may have made significant legal errors in case to grand jury. www.cbc.ca/news/world/c...