FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 11, 2019 Media Contact: Blake Gober Blake@swellcomms.com Mayer Brown Issues Formal Complaint Exposing Prosecutorial Misconduct in the Department of Justice WASHINGTON, D.C. — A formal complaint and request for investigation was filed yesterday evening with the Inspector General and the Office of Professional Responsibility within the Department of Justice regarding misconduct …
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SUMMARY ANALYSIS OF SELECTED QUOTES FROM HEARING TRANSCRIPT: District Court, Tucson, Arizona, October 26, 2015
Demonstrating the offer of financial reward to witness for the prosecution in exchange for his “cooperation”, and other pertinent evidence. [siteorigin_widget class=”SiteOrigin_Widget_Button_Widget”][/siteorigin_widget]
Alleged DOJ misconduct in the case of former Congressman Rick Renzi
From the article by Jacqueline Thomsen (thehill.com) “…An attorney for Renzi, Kelly Kramer, alleged in a letter sent to the DOJ on Wednesday and obtained by The Hill that improper conduct on the part of the Justice Department led to an unfair investigation and prosecution of the former congressman. ‘In my view, the government’s misconduct not …
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Statement by Former Congressman Renzi on Mueller Report
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Blake Gober Blake@swellcomms.com Statement by Former Congressman Renzi on Mueller Report WASHINGTON, D.C. — Following the release of the Mueller Report, former Congressman Renzi (R-Arizona) released the following statement: “The Trump witch hunt wasn’t the first time that the FBI and DOJ were involved in a clear abuse of power …
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Prosecutorial Misconduct in the Case of Former Congressman, Rick Renzi
A formal complaint and request for investigation was filed with the Inspector General and the Office of Professional Responsibility within the Department of Justice on April 10, 2019 regarding misconduct committed by Gary Restaino, Esq., an Assistant United States Attorney in Arizona (“AUSA Restaino”), and Daniel Odom, a Special Agent of the Federal Bureau of …
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Sessions’ First Move at DOJ Should Be to Clear Rep. Rick Renzi
Once Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions is confirmed as attorney general, he must work with Congress to clean up the corruption within the Department of Justice. One of the first cases he should review is the prosecution of former Arizona Congressman Rick Renzi. As a former assistant attorney general for the state of Arizona and a former …
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Rick Renzi Puts Together Top Legal Team to Appeal Hidden Evidence of FBI Agent’s Corruption
Imprisoned former Republican Congressman Rick Renzi of Arizona is frustrated by the massive prosecutorial corruption that was revealed after the trial against him, and is taking steps to get his felony convictions reversed. He has put together a star legal team to represent him in an appeal to the Ninth Circuit. Read more of this …
Imprisoned Republican Rick Renzi Was a Victim of Prosecutorial Wrongdoing, Judge Admits, But Refuses Retrial
The federal judge’s own conclusions strongly suggest the former U.S. representative was wrongfully imprisoned, but the judge is apparently unwilling to challenge Obama’s Department of Justice. Tucson Federal District Court Judge David Bury issued a decision December 30 denying a retrial for imprisoned former Congressman Rick Renzi of Arizona, the latest in developments I’ve been tracking …
Judge Unbelievably Refuses to Grant a Retrial for Former Rep. Renzi Despite Finding Rampant Prosecutorial Wrongdoing
Tucson Federal District Court Judge David Bury issued a decision on December 30 denying a retrial for imprisoned former Congressman Rick Renzi of Arizona. Bizarrely, at the same time, Bury admitted in his nine-page opinion that virtually everything factual Renzi had asserted in his motion for a retrial regarding the prosecution’s misconduct was true.