Posted on 08/08/2020 9:14:06 AM PDT by Auntie Mame
Maybe Judge Luttig was right all along.
I had the misgivings youd expect back in late May, when I disagreed with J. Michael Luttig, the stellar scholar and former federal appeals court judge, regarding how the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals should handle the Flynn case.
At the time, that courts three-judge panel had not yet heard oral argument on Michael Flynns mandamus petition i.e., Flynns request that the panel find that federal district judge Emmet Sullivan was acting lawlessly. Sullivan had not only failed to grant the Justice Departments motion to dismiss the criminal case against Flynn; he had appointed a former federal judge (the overtly anti-Trump John Gleeson) to posit the argument abandoned by DOJ to wit, that Flynn should proceed to sentencing because he had pled guilty to a false-statements charge, waiving his right to contest the case any further in exchange for the governments agreement not to file any other charges. Basically, Flynn was asking the appellate court to order Judge Sullivan to dismiss the case. ...
In a Washington Post op-ed, Luttig contended that there are ample grounds in the actions the district court has already taken for the appeals court to order that the governments motion to dismiss be heard by a different judge, and it should so order.
It is interesting to revisit this assessment in light of an order issued by the D.C. Circuit on Wednesday. The Circuit directed that the participants ... including Judge Sullivan himself, must address the question of whether Sullivan should either recuse himself or be disqualified by the Circuit. Arguments in the case will be heard this coming Tuesday, August 11, in a rare en banc review by the full Circuit ...
(Excerpt) Read more at nationalreview.com ...
I did not get to read the whole article - it cut off at the bottom.
bump
Just tried that link, loaded for me, give it another try.
Well put.
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