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DOJ's Handling of Evidence In January 6 Prosecutions Called Into Question By District Judge Barring Use by DOJ of an Outside Contractor To Assist

DOJ's Handling of Evidence In January 6 Prosecutions Called Into Question By District Judge Barring Use by DOJ of an Outside Contractor To Assist

Chief Judge Beryl Howell rules private company cannot be given access to Grand Jury materials.

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My next story at Human Events is going to take a more in-depth look at how the Biden DOJ is denying January 6th defendants their rights to due process and a speedy trial by not being able to provide access to the “discovery” — evidence possessed by the government relevant to the case against them — and then using that as an excuse to not set trial dates…

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