Questionable (improper?) acts by prosecution in Conrad Black case

In the prosecution of Conrad Black, there is considerable evidence to suggest that the U.S. attorney, Patrick Fitzgerald, and his associates, misused their powers.

Prosecutors in the U.S and Canada have a great deal of discretion in the performance of their important task in the criminal law system. They are also human beings. They, like judges, read the newspapers, and are thereby influenced, in some degree at least, by the political zeitgeist of their tim...

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