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Prosecutorial Misconduct: Attorney Brendan Sullivan Extended Interview

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Published on 07 Jul 2023 / In Film & Animation

http://to.pbs.org/14p1OXa Famed criminal defense attorney Brendan Sullivan rarely gives interviews, but he did sit down with contributing correspondent Tim O'Brien recently to discuss the ill-fated prosecution of the late Alaska Senator Ted Stevens (R-AK). The charges were ultimately thrown out because of ethical violations of the prosecutors who withheld critical evidence from the defense and stood silently as some of their key witnesses testified falsely. Sullivan talks about what went wrong in the case and offers some suggestions for improvements at the U.S. Department of Justice.

Watch Tim O'Brien's full report on prosecutorial misconduct:
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/religi....onandethics/episodes

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sbseed
sbseed 2 years ago

he is also correct in that the gov./"justice system" will use illegal means to threaten and force groups/individuals/entities into compromised positions or the proverbial corner...
usually involving the worst sorts of torture and even death or living and being used or falsely kept/buried in/under the jail...

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ErickRendoza 204
ErickRendoza 204 2 years ago

People say eand immunity for police when it should be prosecutors.

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sbseed
sbseed 2 years ago

@ErickRendoza 204: all of the above, if they have "qualified immunity" how can any of those groups be held accountable for their actions at all...

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sbseed
sbseed 2 years ago

sadly so very few prosecutors and especially judges do not have any consequences for their outright unconstitutional conduct.
so they continue on, thug cops are the same, very few face justice for their betrayal of office as well as being traitors to the country.

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ErickRendoza 204
ErickRendoza 204 2 years ago

I wish i could post how to protect yourself but tele gram has groups. A treatise on arrest and false imprisonment by charles a. weisman download read 20 times.

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