Berger GOT CAUGHT when he stole from one archive. A reasonable person would not discount the likelihood of a man of Berger's character having stolen many other incriminating documents from various sources without getting caught.
When classified intelligence documents go missing, the convicted Berger is now "ONE OF THE USUAL SUSPECTS" - who should be rounded up. Until a full investigation is conducted of all archives Berger visited and all terrorist related documents he had access to, we should not be so quick to give him a pass.
The Bergergate Investigation should reopen. Is that legally possible?