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  • Judge in Proud Boys trial rejects claims of government misconduct

    Judge in Proud Boys trial rejects claims of government misconduct

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    “Pezzola has not shown how any of this relates to an element of an offense with which he is charged — or how it relates to him at all,” Kelly wrote, adding, “Nor has the evidence been suppressed. As the Court has already explained to Pezzola, he cannot base a [suppression] claim on information he has long possessed.”

    As the trial of five Proud Boys — including former national chairman Enrique Tarrio — inches toward a conclusion this week, Kelly sidelined several of the most sensational allegations that Pezzola’s attorneys had lodged. Among them: that prosecutors had destroyed evidence related to the case, that they coerced false guilty pleas from other Proud Boys and that they doctored at least one report from an informant to obscure an FBI agent’s involvement.

    Kelly summed up his response to these claims in a section of his order headlined: “There Is No Evidence of Government Misconduct, Let Alone Misconduct Warranting Dismissal, a Mistrial, or Other Sanctions,”

    Kelly described Pezzola’s theories as “bizarre,” based on “conjecture” and other times not based on anything at all.

    “At bottom, not one of Pezzola’s contentions withstands scrutiny,” Kelly wrote. “His factual premises lack support, and his legal premises cannot be squared with case law.”

    In his order, Kelly also rejected claims that prosecutors had improperly withheld key evidence in the case by claiming it was classified. The Justice Department worked frantically to reclaim 80 lines of internal FBI messages that it had inadvertently provided to the defense lawyers in the case, saying they were never meant to be turned over and were likely classified. The effort prompted defense lawyers to raise questions about whether prosecutors were seeking to seal away significant exculpatory evidence under the guise of a classification issue.

    Kelly rejected this speculation in his order, contending that they had no bearing on the defense’s case at all.

    “The Court has reviewed the 80 messages produced to it in camera and finds — regardless of whether they were properly classified or even properly categorized as law-enforcement sensitive — that the Government had no duty to produce them to the defendants in the first place,” he wrote.

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  • 2 Traffic Cops in Kashmir Suspended Over ‘Gross Misconduct’

    2 Traffic Cops in Kashmir Suspended Over ‘Gross Misconduct’

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    Srinagar, Apr 16: Jammu and Kashmir Traffic Police suspended two of its personnel for allegedly indulging in unprofessional conduct while dispensing their duties.

    “A video has been received from reliable sources in which a traffic police personnel posted in Traffic Rural Kashmir is allegedly seen to be indulging in an unprofessional conduct”, reads a statement issued to GNS.

    “In response (to the video), a preliminary enquiry was ordered by SSP Traffic Rural Kashmir and prima facie the enquiry reveals gross misconduct on the part of involved traffic personnel and his supervisory official”, maintains the statement.

    “Both the officials have been placed under suspension and attached with Traffic Police Lines Rural Kashmir where a proper departmental enquiry shall be conducted against both of them.”

    “J&K Traffic Police is committed to the highest standards of professionalism and probity in its functioning”, further reads the statement. (GNS)

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  • 2 Traffic Cops in Kashmir Suspended Over ‘Gross Misconduct’

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    Srinagar, Apr 16 (GNS): Jammu and Kashmir Traffic Police suspended two of its personnel for allegedly indulging in unprofessional conduct while dispensing their duties.

    “A video has been received from reliable sources in which a traffic police personnel posted in Traffic Rural Kashmir is allegedly seen to be indulging in an unprofessional conduct”, reads a statement issued to GNS.

    “In response (to the video), a preliminary enquiry was ordered by SSP Traffic Rural Kashmir and prima facie the enquiry reveals gross misconduct on the part of involved traffic personnel and his supervisory official”, maintains the statement.

    “Both the officials have been placed under suspension and attached with Traffic Police Lines Rural Kashmir where a proper departmental enquiry shall be conducted against both of them.”

    “J&K Traffic Police is committed to the highest standards of professionalism and probity in its functioning”, further reads the statement. (GNS)

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  • Telangana HC suspends junior civil judge for alleged misconduct

    Telangana HC suspends junior civil judge for alleged misconduct

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    Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court on Wednesday issued orders suspending Bommathi Bhavani, principal junior civil judge and additional metropolitan magistrate, Rangareddy District, at Kukatpally.

    Bhavani faced allegations that she freed an accused in a narcotics case on personal bail despite evidence presented before her.

    Hence, a decision based on a letter from the Principal District Judge, Rangareddy, as well as the report of the Cyberabad Police Commissioner, and other evidence against her was made.

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    The Vigilance Wing of the HC decided to initiate disciplinary proceedings against her in accordance with the provisions of the Telangana Civil Services (CC&A) Rules, 1991 after the court concluded that the judicial officer was guilty of grave misconduct.

    The decision to suspend her in public interest was bought to effect immediately.

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  • Proud Boys prosecutors push back on claims of misconduct after discovery of internal FBI messages

    Proud Boys prosecutors push back on claims of misconduct after discovery of internal FBI messages

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    However, the defense lawyers said the filtered messages included significant and suspicious exchanges that appeared to relate to the seditious conspiracy case against their clients.

    In one exchange, Miller and another agent discussed learning of defendant Zachary Rehl’s plan to take the case to trial, in part because they had reviewed messages between him and his attorney at the time, Jonathon Moseley. The defense lawyers said it appeared, on its face, to be a breach of attorney-client privilege.

    The lawyers also cited several other exchanges they viewed as fishy: a message from one agent asking that his name be edited out of a report concerning a meeting with a confidential human source; an FBI agent’s opinion about the strength of the Proud Boys conspiracy case; and a message from an agent discussing an order to destroy 338 pieces of evidence in an unidentified case.

    Defense attorneys said they should be permitted to grill Miller about each of these topics when the trial resumes this week. The hidden messages sparked an uproar on Thursday, when Nicholas Smith, attorney for defendant Ethan Nordean, began questioning Miller about them. Prosecutors objected and later indicated they believed there had been a “spill” of classified information in the messages — a claim the defense lawyers worried was a pretense to shut down their review. U.S. District Court Judge Timothy Kelly called the trial off for the day Friday to give the Justice Department and the defense a chance to clarify the issues.

    In an 18-page filing Sunday, prosecutors went through each topic cited by the defense lawyers and suggested their claims lacked merit — and were not part of any attempt to withhold relevant evidence in the case.

    The request for an edit to the report concerning the confidential human source, for example, was a “clerical” matter in which an agent who had been promoted to a supervisory role requested to be removed from the report because he was no longer handling the source — a request that was ultimately rescinded, prosecutors said. The comment from an agent about destroying evidence pertained to an unrelated “20-year-old multi codefendant trial” that had concluded long ago, the Justice Department attorneys said.

    “As the Court knows, disposal of evidence is a routine part of the lifecycle of every criminal case,” the prosecutors wrote.

    Prosecutors also dismissed the notion that Miller and other agents had accessed privileged attorney-client information.

    “She did no such thing,” they argued, “both because any privilege was waived and, in any event, even assuming … that the email to which the other agent was referring contained privileged information, no privileged information was passed Special Agent Miller.”

    The exchange between Rehl and his attorney that the agents discussed was sent between Rehl and Moseley, his former attorney, who has since been disbarred, through a jailhouse email system. That system explicitly notifies users that it is monitored and that emails between an attorney and client will “not be treated as privileged.” Prisoners are supposed to use special legal mail procedures, legal phone calls or in-person meetings to communicate confidentially with their lawyers.

    “Rehl waived any privilege by knowingly using FDC-Philadelphia’s monitored email system to communicate with his attorney,” prosecutors contended.

    Prosecutors also rejected efforts by defense lawyers to introduce a message from an FBI agent suggesting he harbored doubts about the strength of the conspiracy evidence in the Proud Boys case. Typically, such agent opinions are excluded, and in any case, they say Miller contradicted the doubting agent’s comment, saying: “No we can. We DEF can now.”

    Kelly will decide on Monday whether to permit the attorneys for Nordean, Rehl and their three co-defendants — Enrique Tarrio, Dominic Pezzola and Joseph Biggs — to ask Miller about these topics. Prosecutors contended on Sunday that their unsuccessfully implemented decision to withhold the messages — even ones that related to the Proud Boys case — was proper. Precedents and laws, they said, required the government to turn over only materials connected to what Miller testified about on the stand, not every statement she made about the Proud Boys case in general.

    Miller testified last week, after the furor erupted, that FBI headquarters compiled her messages for her, culling them from a secret-level classified system. She filtered out any messages sent from other agents and then manually removed messages she viewed as not subject to disclosure, including many about other cases. But when prosecutors packaged up the remaining messages, they appear to not have realized the filtered messages from other agents were left in the spreadsheet as “hidden.”

    Assistant U.S. Attorney Jocelyn Ballantine, the supervising prosecutor on the case, told the court on Friday that the Justice Department was concerned that the hidden messages contained potential classified information, since they were drawn from the secret-level system and not fully vetted. Ballantine, in particular, was concerned that the message pertaining to destroying evidence was sent by an agent involved in “covert” activity and could reference classified information.

    It’s unclear whether defense lawyers will be satisfied by the government’s responses. They’ve previously raised alarms that prosecutors would use the pretense of “classified” information to claw back damaging evidence. Prosecutors indicated on Sunday that they had removed just 80 rows of “classified or sensitive” messages from a production of nearly 12,000 rows. In addition, they suggested they had provided additional messages to help contextualize the ones cited by the defense.

    Smith, one of the defense lawyers, indicated in a Sunday filing that the government had also deleted about 6,000 rows of messages it said were blank, leaving just over 5,000 for the defense to review. And he said he had inquired with prosecutors to clarify how many of the 80 substantive rows of removed messages were classified and how many were dubbed “sensitive” but not classified.

    Smith said he should be allowed to cross-examine Miller on her handling of the messages in part because of her answers to a brief set of questions about them on Thursday, when she indicated that she hadn’t removed or filtered out relevant materials.

    “Whether the agent gave truthful testimony about her legal obligations related to her work on this case is patently a matter of credibility,” Smith wrote.

    Though cross-examination typically relates only to the substance of a witness’s direct testimony, Smith pointed out that he was also permitted to raise questions about a witness’ credibility, which he said made the handling of those messages fair game for questioning.

    Prosecutors said that if the defense lawyers were allowed to question her at all about the unsuccessfully withheld messages — a step the government largely opposes — it should come during the defense’s case, set to begin within the next two weeks, not on cross-examination during the government’s case.

    “The topics in question are miles outside the scope of Agent Miller’s direct testimony,” the prosecutors argued.

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  • Police Officer Attached Amid Allegations of ‘Professional Misconduct’

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    Srinagar, Mar 9 (GNS): Director General of Police has “attached”, till further orders, a police officer after ‘some allegations of professional misconduct’ against him.

    “In view of some allegations of professional misconduct, Adil Mushtaq DySP KPS-155772 (SDPO Nowgam)  is hereby attached with the office of Special DG Crime, J&K till further orders,” reads an order by DGP, a copy of which lies with GNS.

    “Sumit Kumar Sharma, KPS-185679, DySP PC Srinagar in addition to his own shall look after the assignment of SDPO Nowgam,” the order added. (GNS)

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  • Police Officer Attached Amid Allegations of Professional Misconduct

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    SRINAGAR: Director General of Police has “attached”, till further orders, a police officer after ‘some allegations of professional misconduct’ against him.

    “In view of some allegations of professional misconduct, Adil Mushtaq DySP KPS-155772 (SDPO Nowgam)  is hereby attached with the office of Special DG Crime, JK till further orders,” reads an order by DGP.

    “Sumit Kumar Sharma, KPS-185679, DySP PC Srinagar in addition to his own shall look after the assignment of SDPO Nowgam,” the order added.  (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • JKBOSE disposal of Unfair means/ Misconduct cases

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    JKBOSE disposal of Unfair means/ Misconduct cases

    The following candidates of Secondary School Examination of (Class 10) Session Bi-Annual 2021-223, whose Roll No’s mentioned below are directed to present themselves before the Unfair means inquiry committee on 03-02-2023 (Friday) at 11.30 AM in the office of the undersigned.

    Roll No : 

    139004435, 13900446, 139004459, 139004460, 139004461, 139004464, 139004499, 139004517, and 139008435.

    The Supervisory Staff viz Superintendent / Deputy Superintendent/ Assistant of Centre No’s 139004/139008 shall attend the meeting on the said date.

     

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  • SHO Ramban, 2 Others Suspended Over Alleged ‘Service Misconduct’

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    SRINAGAR: Superintendent of Police Ramban put under suspension Station House Officer Ramban alongside two others over the trio’s alleged involvement in ‘service misconduct’, even as a time-bound departmental enquiry also ordered into the matter.

    “As communicated by Deputy Inspector General of Police, DKR Range, Headquarters Batote vide letter No. Estt/Enquiry/23/406-08 dated 28-01-2023, that a departmental action be taken against Inspector Sandeep Chark PID No. EXJ109566, SHO PS Ramban, PSI Mudasir Ahmed PID No. ARP-205789, of IRP-16Bn, presently deployed at PS Ramban on probation and Constable Mubeshar Ahmed No. 690/Rbn PID No. EXJ205465 for their alleged service misconduct”, reads an order, a copy of which lies with news agency GNS.

    “It is ordered that Inspector Sandeep Chark PID No. EXJ109566, SHO PS Ramban, PSI Mudasir Ahmed PID No. ARP-205789, of IRP-16Bn. presently deployed at PS Ramban on probation and Constable Mubeshar Ahmed No. 690/Rbn PID No. EXJ205465 of PS Ramban are hereby placed under suspension with immediate effect and departmental enquiry imitated”, the order reads.

    “They will report at DPL Ramban and deposit their uniform articles/arms and ammunition in Store/Kot DPL Ramban. They will be entitled to draw substance allowances under rule. Sh. Nihar Ranjan, SDPO Gool, District Ramban will conduct departmental enquiry into the matter and will submit the finding/recommendation to this office within a week’s time for final order by this office. This order is, however, subject to confirmation by DIGP DKR Range, Headquarters Batote”, it further reads. (GNS)

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  • SHO Ramban, 2 Others Suspended Over Alleged ‘Service Misconduct’

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    Srinagar, Feb 1 (GNS): Superintendent of Police Ramban put under suspension Station House Officer Ramban alongside two others over the trio’s alleged involvement in ‘service misconduct’, even as a time-bound departmental enquiry also ordered into the matter.

    “As communicated by Deputy Inspector General of Police, DKR Range, Headquarters Batote vide letter No. Estt/Enquiry/23/406-08 dated 28-01-2023, that a departmental action be taken against Inspector Sandeep Chark PID No. EXJ109566, SHO PS Ramban, PSI Mudasir Ahmed PID No. ARP-205789, of IRP-16Bn, presently deployed at PS Ramban on probation and Constable Mubeshar Ahmed No. 690/Rbn PID No. EXJ205465 for their alleged service misconduct”, reads an order, a copy of which lies with GNS.

    “It is ordered that Inspector Sandeep Chark PID No. EXJ109566, SHO PS Ramban, PSI Mudasir Ahmed PID No. ARP-205789, of IRP-16Bn. presently deployed at PS Ramban on probation and Constable Mubeshar Ahmed No. 690/Rbn PID No. EXJ205465 of PS Ramban are hereby placed under suspension with immediate effect and departmental enquiry imitated”, the order reads.

    “They will report at DPL Ramban and deposit their uniform articles/arms and ammunition in Store/Kot DPL Ramban. They will be entitled to draw substance allowances under rule. Sh. Nihar Ranjan, SDPO Gool, District Ramban will conduct departmental enquiry into the matter and will submit the finding/recommendation to this office within a week’s time for final order by this office. This order is, however, subject to confirmation by DIGP DKR Range, Headquarters Batote”, it further reads. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )