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Got some breaking news. Well, Sher Meckllinburgg isn't going to last long as the Senate council for the judiciary committee because Dick Durban, the senator from Illinois, just fired her.
That's as a result of new revelations coming out of Judge Perry's courtroom about prosecutorial misconduct led by Sher Meckllinburgg against the Broadview Six. Well, down to the Broadview 4. They were First Amendment protesters. uh including a a candidate for Congress who got indicted for a misdemeanor related to their first amendment expression by Sher Mecklinburgg. Sher Meckllinburgg wasn't in court yesterday or the day before for Judge Perry to uh read the Department of Justice the riot act to say that it was the most egregious uh grand jury prosecutorial misconduct she had ever seen. Um, and that it was doubly it was compounded by the fact that Miss Meckllinmberg apparently redacted all the bad things that she did in the grand jury, including violating the fifth amendment and the Sixth Amendment before she sent it to Judge Perry. Judge Perry knows the Department of Justice here well. She is one of two judges that tried to stop the uh ICE and the National Guard from marching on the streets of Chicago and wrote a very uh now famous opinion about it. So she's a brave soul sitting as a federal judge and after the hearing during which the US attorney for the northern district of Illinois, Mr. Bros, US Attorney Bros dismissed the charges, also acknowledging, as he had to, that this was one of the most egregious matters of prosecutorial misconduct he'd ever seen.
It was also reported that Sher Meckllinberg was about to start a new job working for the Senate Judiciary Committee, and Dick Durban, the senior senator from Illinois. Well, not any longer because German's office has now released a statement that she's been canned and rightly so. Uh, based on her trying to put her own personal credibility and trustworthiness on the line in support of the charges, uh, talking to grand jurors outside the grand jury and trying to pick off ones, uh, between sessions that she thought were not favorable to her position. Uh, and so we were like, well, is she g is she gonna keep that job uh related to um Dick Durban? She going to be that senior counsel for the Senate Judiciary Committee? And the answer to that is a resounding no. Dick Durban's office, here's the announcement from Dick Dur.
By the way, she was a 20year veteran of the Department of Justice. Uh, okay. She wasn't even I wouldn't even say she was like a trooper, but she withdrew from the case in February and took on this temporary assignment where she's been with the criminal justice team for the Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats.
All right. Um, and you know, that's headed the Democratic side is headed by Dick Durban. Uh, and then he announced, Durban announced that, you know, she's out. Now, I don't think that's her only problem. As we've reported before, um the lawyers for the defense lawyers are and and the judge are indicating that there's going to be bar sanctions for what happens. Let's walk through that for a minute. You commit misconduct.
You're caught doing it. The judge as an officer of the court and you as an officer of the court are now in a dialogue about whether you're going to keep your bar license. Because while the judge can do sanctions as part of their inherent authority, they can do contempt sanctions. They can do fines. They can put people in jail for even for civil uh and ratchet it up to criminal contempt.
They can't take away or sanction somebody's bar license, but they can make a referral to the bar, whatever the bar regulating agency is in that state to yank the ticket. Um, and so I presume there will be a letter from the judge, Judge Perry, federal judge, attaching the key pleadings in the case. the grand jury transcript that Miss Meckllinburgg tried to redact and hide from the uh judge. Nothing says I know I'm guilty like try to black out the parts where you're guilty.
Send that off with a ribbon to the entities in Chicago. I don't think it's the Chicago bar. I think it's one of the appellet courts, maybe the Supreme Court of Illinois that regulates attorney uh licenses and leave it in their hands. They will then open an investigation. There's usually an investigator who's assigned and they start asking usually for the person to after they've done their review of the materials to come in for an interview. So Miss Meleberg will have to give an interview. If she doesn't, she'll be disbarred I think on the spot.
If she does, she can bring in a lawyer, a defense lawyer along with her usually to give a statement. Sometimes there's a hearing, there's other witnesses. I mean, like the junior prosecutor who who threw her under the bus. I mean, rightly so. He said, "Yeah, I'm new here, judge. I didn't think what she was doing was right either." He'll end up testifying. The uh US Attorney Bros will end up testifying. And maybe the judge, I mean, sometimes the judges step off of their their podiums, if you will, their benches, and they have to testify as well. And then there is a recommendation from that bar regulatory entity to the the main part of the regulator.
Sometimes the it could be the Illinois State Supreme Court. Again, there's due process. So, you get the right to defend yourself and then they make their ruling. Could be anywhere from I I think she gets disbarred. If she doesn't get disbarred, I think she gets disbarred at least for a period of time, a year or two. forced to do remedial uh uh measures, censured by the panel, fined.
She's losing her license for at least 1 to 5 years. It could be for life where she has to apply for reinstatement after a period of time. You know, this is a person, this is this has been her career. You know, if she's been a a prosecutor for that long, she's probably in her early late 30s to early 40s. She doesn't want her legal career to end.
But this is what happens when you get all excited to to sort of support a corrupt Department of Justice and you do corrupt things. How many times do we have to talk about a Department of Justice that does bad things in grand jury rooms? We've had the case of Lindseay Hallan violating the fifth amendment and sixth amendment rights of James Comey and likely Leticia James in the Eastern District of Virginia. We have Sher Meckllinburgg, a 12-year or 20-year prosecutor. Same thing we just had in the same week a judge in the northern district or middle district of Tennessee dismiss the charges completely against the Bgo Garcia for vindictive prosecution. We got Judge Perry who's welcoming sanction motions in the case of the Broadview 6 under the same grounds. I mean this is the mo this will go down in history as the you know judge uh Trump likes a lot of firsts as or the mosts the most sanctioned uh found in contempt found in vindictive prosecution uh l law licenses dinged department of justice in history no one can accept them and at their word because they can't be trusted. Judge Perry just said the exact same thing.
She said, you know, we have the presumption of regularity.
I know the presumption of regularity.
Um, you know, uh, I normally would give the benefit of the doubt to the government, but I can't do that any longer based on what I see. Our friend Adam Klasfeld at Allrise News calls it pattern recognition. We recognize the pattern, don't we? And we do. You do here on Legal AF. Thanks for being here to kick off Sunday, Memorial Day Sunday.
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