OCT 22 2009
1. Target of Political Prosecution By Bush-Era Justice Department
Fights Back
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1. Target of Political Prosecution By
Bush-Era Justice Department Fights Back
By Scott Horton
Special to the Huffington Post
The prosecution had acted in a way that was "demonstrably
honorable," and the defense's charges that the case had been
marked by political skullduggery rested on "conclusory fantastical
allegations" for which it had failed to produce a "shred of evidence"
beyond some newspaper accounts. Moreover, the defendant had
been found guilty of serious corruption charges, and now he offered
"no denials of guilt."
Assistant U.S. Attorney Fred W. Kramer was standing his ground for
the honor and reputation of the U.S. Attorney's office in the Southern
District of Georgia a few weeks ago, with U.S. Attorney Joseph D.
Newman, a Bush-era holdover, sitting by his side.
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