A press group says a prosecutor broke ethics rules by not flagging a law that limits searches for reporting materials. By Charlie Savage Charlie Savage writes about national security and legal policy.
Feb 9 (Reuters) - A press freedom organization has urged Virginia's attorney licensing body to discipline a federal prosecutor who applied for a warrant last month to search the home of a Washington ...
Feb 9 (Reuters) - A press freedom organization has urged Virginia's attorney licensing body to discipline a federal prosecutor who applied for a warrant last month to search the home of a Washington ...
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