tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1608697421187043479.post7740156343228866526..comments2023-10-19T21:48:56.560-05:00Comments on meaning in history: UPDATED: You Shouldn't Oughta Testify For The Defense ...mark wauckhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08247066866195200890noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1608697421187043479.post-74538401980670743852019-03-04T22:07:41.249-06:002019-03-04T22:07:41.249-06:00Thanks alot for the comment, Anon. I had the same ...Thanks alot for the comment, Anon. I had the same reaction you had, on reading that book. After 30 years as an agent I just couldn't imagine that professionals in the criminal justice system would behave like that--much less get away with it!<br /><br />I will say, I was still working during the famous anthrax case that Mueller screwed up. I had some long arguments with fellow agents because mark wauckhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08247066866195200890noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1608697421187043479.post-18708216361788061502019-03-04T21:38:54.164-06:002019-03-04T21:38:54.164-06:00Mark:
I am a retired lawyer and administrative law...Mark:<br />I am a retired lawyer and administrative law judge. I often think that I am unshockable. But when I read License to Lie, a serious detailed description of reprehensible behavior by prosecutors and judges, I was shaken and disturbed that despite having his legal case unanimously overturned by the Supreme Court on multiple grounds, Andrew Weissmann continued to work for the DOJ as a Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com