An internal affairs office at the Justice Department has found that,
over the last decade, hundreds of federal prosecutors and other Justice
employees violated rules, laws, or ethical standards governing their
work.
The violations include instances in which attorneys who have a duty
to uphold justice have, according to the internal affairs office, misled
courts, withheld evidence that could have helped defendants, abused
prosecutorial and investigative power, and violated constitutional
rights.
From fiscal year 2002 through fiscal year 2013, the Justice
Department’s Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR) documented more
than 650 infractions, according to a Project On Government Oversight
review of data obtained through the Freedom of Information Act and from
OPR reports.
READ MORE:http://www.pogo.org/our-work/reports/2014/hundreds-of-justice-attorneys-violated-standards.html
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