https://edition.cnn.com/2020/05/14/politics/john-gleeson-profile/index.html
An esteemed former federal judge
himself, Gleeson, 66, entered the discourse around the Flynn case on
Monday, when he and two other former Justice Department officials wrote in The Washington Post
that among the steps US District Judge Emmet Sullivan could take would
be to "appoint an independent attorney to act as a 'friend of the
court,' ensuring a full, adversarial inquiry."
Saying
the case "reeks of improper political influence," they wrote that "if
prosecutors attempt to dismiss a well-founded prosecution for
impermissible or corrupt reasons, the people would be ill-served if a
court blindly approved their dismissal request. The independence of the
court protects us all when executive-branch decisions smack of
impropriety; it also protects the judiciary itself from becoming a party
to corruption."
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