I do think it is wrong that the feds can control a state trial. How did they stop that man from testifying in the grand jury? In any case, I do not blame Bush for this. That does not mean I am not upset with his appointees though....and disappointed.
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"Last week the DOJ refused to let former FBI agents Dan Vogel and Richard Ojeda testify in the Nichols state trial" and re. rwfromkansas's post no. 61 and chantal7's no. 73:
By what law, power or precedent can a government agency (or anyone) suppress witness testimony in court?
Or, as chantal7 (btw, it is one of the most beautiful names, "chantal") says, is it in defiance to a court order? And if so, where's the jail time?