On Tuesday General Flynn and his attorney Sidney Powell have scheduled a conference with US District Judge Emmet Sullivan to discuss Flynn’s cooperation with prosecutors and whether the two sides are ready to set a sentencing date.
The DOJ sat on Page/Strzok texts for months in violation of the Court’s discovery order.
We have the transcript from today's Flynn hearing
From @SidneyPowell1 – "There have been stunning failures to produce Brady in this case"
The DOJ sat on Page/Strzok texts for months in violation of the Court's discovery order.
cc @KerriKupecDOJ pic.twitter.com/ntWPTYK2g3
— Techno Fog (@Techno_Fog) September 10, 2019
The corrupt deep state DOJ refuses to produce several requested documents.
More documents the DOJ (NSD/Liu – of course) refuses to produce:
1) "Russian agent" exoneration memo dated 1/30/17
2) Memo clearing Flynn of Logan Act on 2/8/17. (This was said to be part of the reason for the FBI interview.)
*Go ahead, see if those are in the Mueller report.. pic.twitter.com/OO8pG2Cpky
— Techno Fog (@Techno_Fog) September 10, 2019
The government misconduct is egregious.
Potential signs for where this is headed:
"Egregious gov't misconduct and long-time suppression of crucial Brady material that should have been provided to the defense before there ever was a plea." pic.twitter.com/Tv7mwv5L7h
— Techno Fog (@Techno_Fog) September 10, 2019
Sara Carter reported after the hearing of evidence of a bombshell DOJ memo that exonerates General Micheal Flynn.
A bombshell revelation was barely noticed at National Security Advisor Michael Flynn’s hearing Tuesday, when his counsel revealed in court the existence of a Justice Department memo from Jan. 30, 2017 exonerating Flynn of any collusion with Russia.
The memo, which has still not been made available to Flynn’s attorney Sidney Powell, is part of a litany of Brady material she is demanding from prosecutors. The memo is currently under protective order and Powell is working with prosecutors to get it disclosed, SaraACarter.com has learned.
U.S. District Court Judge Emmet G. Sullivan presided over the hearing Tuesday and set a tentative Dec. 18 sentencing date. He told the prosecution and defense that the sentencing date could be moved depending on the outcome of requests for Brady material requested by Powell and how the case will unfold in the upcoming months. Sullivan also noted during the hearing that the Brady order takes precedence over the plea agreement.
Powell will likely seek to have case dismissed for ‘egregious’ prosecutorial misconduct and withholding of exculpatory material.
“Judge Sullivan is obviously taking the Brady issues very seriously and clearly told the prosecutors that his Brady order stands regardless of the plea agreement or the plea,” Powell told SaraACarter.com. “If the prosecutors here were seeking justice instead of a conviction, General Flynn would not have been prosecuted. They have been hiding evidence that he was exonerated in early 2017.”
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