Forensics: Law. Trump-appointed prosecutor found guilty of misconduct in secret ruling

Double down on proving the DOJ is crooked.

Misconduct confirmed: A state grievance committee found John Sarcone committed professional misconduct after watchdog complaints, but kept details and sanctions sealed.
Secrecy backlash: Press freedom and accountability groups argue that withholding details undermines public trust, especially in politically sensitive cases.
Controversial history: Sarcone, previously disqualified as U.S. attorney, led politically charged probes and faced allegations of false statements and retaliation against the press.
— Read on www.msn.com/en-ca/news/insight/trump-appointed-prosecutor-found-guilty-of-misconduct-in-secret-ruling/gm-GMAF2818C3

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Dr. Michael Bowers is a long time forensic consultant in the US and international court systems.
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