Lawyer appointed by judge in Flynn case once said government has 'near-absolute power' to 'extinguish a case'

Lawyer appointed by judge in Flynn case once said government has 'near-absolute power' to 'extinguish a case'

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Former prosecutor and federal judge John Gleeson, who was appointed by Judge Emmet Sullivan to submit a brief opposing the Justice Department's (DOJ's) motion to dismiss former national security adviser Michael Flynn’s case, recently went public defending Sullivan’s decision not to sign off on dropping the case -- but his own judicial history undermines that position.

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