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US Attorney had 'personal contact' with Broadview Six grand jury: defense counsel

U. S. District Judge April Perry said last week the actions from prosecutors in the case could lead to sanctions for misconduct and ethical violations.

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What happened U. S. District Judge April Perry said last week the actions from prosecutors in the case could lead to sanctions for misconduct and ethical violations.
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WHAT EACH SIDE EMPHASIZED

Left / center-leftFeds’ Failed Case Against “Broadview Six” Somehow Gets Even Messier

The New Republic · Center-left · News report

CenterUS Attorney had 'personal contact' with Broadview Six grand jury: defense counsel

ABC7chicago.com · Center · News report

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ABC7chicago.comNews report · May 27, 12:24 AM

US Attorney had 'personal contact' with Broadview Six grand jury: defense counsel

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U. S. District Judge April Perry said last week the actions from prosecutors in the case could lead to sanctions for misconduct and ethical violations.

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The New RepublicNews report · May 26, 8:20 PM

Feds’ Failed Case Against “Broadview Six” Somehow Gets Even Messier

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The “Broadview Six,” the anti-ICE protesters whom the federal government tried to slap with felony conspiracy charges carrying a maximum sentence of six years in prison, had their case thro...

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Score hidden until the match is cleanerNeeds review confidence2 sources · 2 bias bucketsNeeds review · outlier detectedFormats: News report

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May 26, 8:20 PM: The New Republic joined the source map.

May 27, 12:24 AM: ABC7chicago.com joined the source map.

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