by Scott D. Cosenza, Esq. | Mar 24, 2020 | Articles, Law, Politics, The Constitution
Cracks in a foundation are dangerous because they admit destructive forces. Water seeps in, freezing weather comes along, and frost heave advances the disintegration. Should any particular measure become law now, we might not notice. Novel coronaviruses don’t come...
by Graham J Noble | Feb 19, 2020 | Articles, Crime & Punishment, Law, Politics
Another dubious and messy prosecution, courtesy of former special counsel Robert Mueller and his band of overzealous investigators, is winding its painful way toward a conclusion. Following a Feb. 18 phone conference with Roger Stone’s attorneys, Judge Amy Berman...
by Scott D. Cosenza, Esq. | Dec 19, 2019 | Articles, Crime & Punishment, Intelligence, Law, Military Affairs, Politics
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) Presiding Judge Rosemary M. Collyer has rebuked the FBI and National Security Division of the Department of Justice. The court’s order calls out the Department’s handling of the Carter Page bugging operations, and details...
by Graham J Noble | Aug 30, 2019 | Articles, Crime & Punishment, Intelligence, Law, Military Affairs, Politics, Trump Administration
It is still not entirely clear why the Department of Justice has so far declined to prosecute former FBI Director James Comey for his wilful infringement of DOJ and FBI policies and, quite possibly, of certain criminal statutes regarding the handling of classified...
by Graham J Noble | Aug 4, 2019 | Articles, Crime & Punishment, Law, Politics
The Department of Justice recently made a choice not to prosecute former FBI Director James Comey for allegedly leaking classified information. This did not go over well with many conservatives. On its face, the decision appears to be something of a double standard,...