Who Really Deserves to Be Indicted in the Libby Case?

An opinion piece in the Washington Post by Victoria Toensing, a former deputy assistant attorney general in the Reagan administration and now a Washington lawyer, provides a long list of "possible" indictments resulting from the circumstances surrounding the Libby trial.  It includes everyone from the prosecutor J. Patrick Fitzgerald, the CIA, to the DOJ.  It is the kind of article that makes one wonder whether we really do need to reexamine the wide breadth of prosecutorial power given individuals who have the ability to ruin people’s lives, put people in jail, and also decide who will walk free.

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2 responses to “Who Really Deserves to Be Indicted in the Libby Case?”

  1. the only salvation in all of this is that, mostly, this power and abuse is used by the politically powerful on the politically powerful
    second, the MSM is at fault to the extent that many of the facts have never been widely reported—that Miller was being investigated for tipping off a search

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