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Prosecutor in Comey Indictment Faces Disbarment Concerns

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Prosecutor in James Comey Case⁣ Faces Potential Law License Loss

ALEXANDRIA, VA – The prosecutor leading the case against⁣ former FBI Director James⁤ Comey, Lindsey Halligan, is facing potential disciplinary action that could result in the loss of her law license, according to reports.⁢ The ​State Bar of⁣ Virginia‌ is reportedly reviewing Halligan’s conduct related to past legal filings, ⁤raising questions about her ‌qualifications to pursue the case‍ against Comey.

Halligan,​ appointed by the Justice Department to prosecute Comey for allegedly misleading ‍investigators about⁢ authorizing leaks⁤ during ⁣his⁤ time at‍ the ⁤FBI, has already drawn scrutiny for her limited prosecutorial experience.​ Legal observers have ⁤noted​ the challenge of managing the fast-paced docket of the Eastern District of Virginia – known as the “rocket docket” -​ while handling such ‌a politically sensitive case.

The DOJ alleges Comey is guilty adn ‌should be‌ prosecuted, requiring prosecutors to prove that statements ‍made by comey were false, ​that he knew they were false at ⁤the time, and that they ⁣were material​ to the Senate Judiciary Committee’s⁣ inquiry. Though, some legal‍ experts question the strength of​ the case.

Former ⁢federal prosecutor andrew McCarthy stated on Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street on September 26: “Well,⁤ I don’t think there’s a case,”‌ adding that the indictment “seems premised on something that’s not true, which is that [Andrew] McCabe said that Comey authorized him to leak to The⁣ Wall Street ​Journal. …⁢ McCabe said that he⁣ directed the leak, and he told Comey about it after the ‍fact.‌ So, it’s true that Comey never authorized it in the sense of OK’ing ‍it before it happened. so, ⁣I don’t⁢ see how ⁢they can ⁣make ‌that case.”

Halligan herself previously told The Washington Post in September: “Sports and pageants​ taught me confidence,discipline,and how to handle pressure-on the court,on the field,on the stage,in the courtroom and now in⁤ the white⁢ House.”

The case has also attracted attention from former President Donald Trump, who expressed his views ⁢on his Truth Social ‍platform on September⁤ 20, stating, ‍”I have ⁢reviewed over ⁤30 statements and posts‍ saying ‌that, essentially, ‘same old story⁣ as‌ last time, all‍ talk, no action. Nothing ​is being done. What about ⁣Comey,adam ‘Shifty’ Schiff,Leticia??? They’re all ​guilty⁤ as hell,but nothing is going ‍to be ​done.’ … Lindsey Halligan is ⁣a really good lawyer, and likes you, a lot.We can’t delay any longer, it’s killing our reputation and⁣ credibility.”

Comey pled ‍not ⁢guilty to the criminal charges on Wednesday, and a trial date has been set ‌for January ​5. Legal analyst David akerman has ‍warned that the case “could open up‌ a can of worms for the governance that will be fully embarrassing for both the white⁣ House and the ​Department ‌of justice‌ and really ​put them on their⁤ heels.”

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