WINNING: DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE OPENS PROBE INTO BUNDY PROSECUTORS WHO HID EVIDENCE

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has opened a probe into federal prosecutors of the recent trial of Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy, E&E News reports.
Bundy faced criminal charges related to a 2014 standoff with Bureau of Land Management (BLM) agents. After the prosecutions numerous missteps and ‘willful’ withholding of evidence that would aid the Bundy’s defense, the judge ruled a mistrial Wednesday, The Oregonian reports.
The DOJ did not say whether it would pursue another trial against Cliven Bundy and others involved in the 2014 standoff, according to E&E News.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions ‘personally directed that an expert in the department’s discovery obligations be deployed to examine the case and advise as to next steps,’ DOJ deputy director of public affairs Ian Prior told The Oregonian.

This post was published at The Daily Sheeple on DECEMBER 22, 2017.