The lead prosecutor in the Stevens case was a shining star in the Democrat justice system. She had been found guilty of the same type of action in a Texas case that cost the government a couple of million in compensation plus the costs.
Holder moved her into a position in the justice department to train other prosecutors in how to pursue investigative cases against private corporations.
The lead prosecutor, William W. Mercer, was appointed by President Bush.
Unfortunately, Brenda Morris is not alone in this type of prosecutorial misconduct.
Too many that go into the profession are governed not by sense of promoting justice but having the means and power to advance their careers or political beliefs.