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A judge rebuked a prosecutor’s error in Comey’s case, citing a misleading grand jury claim.
A federal judge criticized a prosecutor's legal argument in former FBI Director James Comey’s case, calling it a "fundamental misstatement" that may have misled a grand jury, raising concerns about prosecutorial integrity in high-profile cases.
The comment, made in a recent ruling, has intensified scrutiny over legal accuracy and fairness in politically sensitive investigations, particularly those involving law enforcement and national figures.
The case, tied to Comey’s 2017 dismissal and the Clinton email probe, now faces renewed questions about the justice system’s transparency and accountability.
No further details on the misstatement or its legal impact were provided.
Un juez reprendió el error de un fiscal en el caso de Comey, citando una afirmación engañosa del gran jurado.