Prosecutorial Misconduct

Prosecutorial Misconduct

  • Dan Butterfield
Publisher:Gatekeeper PressISBN 13: 9781662951367ISBN 10: 1662951361

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Prosecutorial Misconduct is written by Dan Butterfield and published by Gatekeeper Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1662951361 (ISBN 10) and 9781662951367 (ISBN 13).

The 2019 Impeachment hearings orchestrated by Adam Schiff were political theater—worse Adam Schiff purposely withheld critical evidence he knew would have exonerated Donald Trump. Even more troubling, in an act that can only be described as pure prosecutorial misconduct, Adam Schiff did his best to prevent the truth from surfacing. To understand how Mr. Schiff misled Congress, his own party and the American public one need look no further than what was not presented in 2019—more important, Who was not called upon to testify. In Prosecutorial Misconduct we explore the deception employed by Adam Schiff as he did the unthinkable—prosecute an innocent man. In truth, no crime had been committed. No impeachable offenses had taken place. There was no Abuse of Power or Obstruction of Congress. In a perverse twist, President Trump actually upheld the demands of Congress when he placed the now infamous “hold” on the military aid package allocated by Congress to the Ukraine. Adam Schiff knew all this—and still went forward with his prosecution of the 45th President of United States of America.