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Friday, September 26, 2014

Eric Holder's legacy of injustice


 

Eric Holder's Legacy Of Injustice

By Alexander R. Cohen
 

Eric H. Holder Jr., who is resigning as U.S. attorney general, has a long and distinguished record as a subverter of justice. Start with something fundamental: the right to a trial. As attorney general, Eric Holder runs a Department of Justice that rarely bothers holding trials. In the Aaron Swartz case, for example, Holder's prosecutors threatened a young man with charges that could have sent him to prison for fifty years—all to try to get him to plead guilty and accept a sentence of six months or less for downloading academic articles. Their victim, a young Internet innovator, killed himself. 
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Sidney Powell on "The Real Legacy of the Enron Task Force"

 

Texas "super-lawyer" Sidney Powell describes how a handful of corrupt federal prosecutors destroyed Arthur Andersen; assaulted Wall Street; sent innocent Merrill Lynch executives to prison; changed the balance of power in the US Senate; facilitated the enactment of Obamacare; and became assistant attorneys general for the criminal division of the Department of Justice, chief White House counsel, and general counsel for the FBI.  Watch video now >

                                    

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-- Review by David Henderson, Research Fellow with the Hoover Institution, author of  Making Great Decisions in Business and Life.



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