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Federal Judge Issues ‘Extraordinary’ Order Sanctioning the DOJ for Misconduct in Executive Amnesty Litigation
2016-05-21
[NATIONALREVIEW] In one of the most stinging court opinions I’ve ever read, federal district judge Andrew Hanon blasted Department of Justice officials for misleading the court during the course of executive amnesty litigation.
Posted by:Fred

#9  How about cash fines?
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2016-05-21 21:06  

#8  How about high school rules: You have to pass a test to graduate. And post the grades.
Posted by: Bobby   2016-05-21 16:39  

#7  They can't practice law if they don't attend the classes. There was a rather lengthy article about it, and it is a BFD.
Posted by: Snakes Speaking for Boskone2272   2016-05-21 16:29  

#6  classes, BFD.

Given the recent (and not so recent history) all gov't types should be made to testify under oath so they can be charged with purgery when, not if, they lie to the court.
Posted by: Mercutio   2016-05-21 13:28  

#5  One of the many fine services funded by your tax dollars is the Office of Professional Responsbility (OPR), a unit of the Department of Justice specially charged with the job of making sure that federal prosecutors don't do the kind of thing that Judge Hanen says they did. OPR is basically the last line of defense. The head of OPR is currently an Eric Holder appointee named Robin Ashton. So: with all due respect, do your damn job, Ms. Ashton.
Posted by: Matt   2016-05-21 11:35  

#4  Easery! Integrate the 'mandetory ethics class' into periodic security updates. No 'mandetory ethics' attendance, security clearance suspended.

Info-Security - Personal Security and Reliability - Ethics, nice ring to it, don't you think ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-05-21 09:52  

#3  He ordered the DOJ lawyers to attend annual ethics classes. How will he enforce that? And just because they attend ethics classes doesn't mean that they will be more ethical. They probably already understand the ethical principles. They just ignore them.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia    2016-05-21 09:41  

#2  Jail time would be extraordinary. Anything else. Is a slap on the wrist.
Posted by: jvalentour   2016-05-21 08:58  

#1  "The judge has made his ruling. Now let us see him try to enforce it."
Posted by: Nguard   2016-05-21 00:56  

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