LEGAL Top criminal law expert joins special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe

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Top criminal law expert joins special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe

The Washington Post
Sari Horwitz
11 hrs ago

One of the federal government’s top criminal law specialists is joining the investigation by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III centered on possible coordination between President Trump’s associates and Russian officials.

Justice Department deputy solicitor general Michael Dreeben, who has argued more than 100 cases before the Supreme Court, is the department’s go-to lawyer on criminal justice cases and is highly respected by Democrats and Republicans because of his encyclopedic knowledge of criminal law. Dreeben will work part time for Mueller, according to Justice officials, while he continues to oversee the department’s criminal appellate cases.

Former and current Justice Department officials say that Mueller’s recruitment of Dreeben shows how serious he is about the investigation and signals complexities in the probe.

“Michael is the most brilliant and most knowledgeable federal criminal lawyer in America — period,” said Walter Dellinger, a law professor at Duke University School of Law and acting solicitor general for the 1996-1997 term of the Supreme Court.

“I learned early on in my time as acting [solicitor general] that there was no point of ever thinking of second-guessing Michael on a matter of federal criminal law, because he just knew more than I did or could ever know,” Dellinger said. “He’s a straight shooter, and is held in the greatest esteem by the FBI and lawyers in U.S. attorneys offices all over the country.”

Mueller, working out of the Patrick Henry Building on D Street NW, was appointed special counsel by Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein on May*17 and has been building a team of top criminal-law experts for his high-profile investigation. Dreeben’s move to the team was first reported by the National Law Journal.

Mueller’s team includes Jeannie Rhee, a former deputy assistant attorney general and a partner in the investigations practice at WilmerHale, and Andrew Weissmann, the chief of the Justice Department’s fraud section who oversaw corruption investigations including the probe into cheating by Volkswagen on diesel emissions tests over.

Mueller, who is working with a team of FBI agents, has also brought on Aaron Zebley, who was Mueller’s chief of staff when Mueller was FBI director, and James Quarles, who worked as an assistant special prosecutor on the Watergate Special Prosecution Force and was also an attorney at WilmerHale.

WilmerHale, where Mueller also worked for the past three years, represents several people who could be caught up in the probe, including Trump’s former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner. But Justice Department ethics experts cleared Mueller last month to lead the Russia investigation.

“Dreeben is 1 of the top legal & appellate minds at DOJ in modern times,” former Manhattan U.S. attorney Preet Bharara tweeted after learning of Mueller’s recruitment of Dreeben.

He added, “My admiration goes far beyond his 8-0 insider trading win in Salman,” referring to a 2016 case in which Dreeden argued on behalf of the government before the Supreme Court and won the case, 8-0.
 

Jackpine Savage

Veteran Member
There are thousands upon thousands of laws on the books. I'm sure they will find something on someone just to rationalize and legitimize their existence.

What a joke our government has become.
 

BetterLateThanNever

Veteran Member
What a damn clusterf*%$.

If these guys were so damn good they would have the clinton's, podesta (the molesta), obama, rice, valery, lynch etc. behind bars in short order without even having to do much investigating.

Why go after obvious fraud, cheating, lying, perjury etc. when you can spend precious time and resources trying to find something, anything against President Trump and/or his people.
 

Publius

TB Fanatic
There is nothing to look into and Comey's testimony kind of settled that the other day.


On top of all this! Like Trump was pointing out all the waste of $70 million of tax payers money for a multi year environmental impact study for a 18 mile highway project.
This is a complete waste of tax payers money, because if there was any evidence they would have found it 4 or less months ago.
 

bbbuddy

DEPLORABLE ME
Well well well, looks like they are arming up to go after trump "Watergate style" :

James Quarles, who worked as an assistant special prosecutor on the Watergate Special Prosecution Force

If they were honest, they'd disband rather than bring on more prosecutors and Watergate leftists.

How Comey's BFF could be named to head this charade was beyond me, but just look how he's staffing up...this will go on and on and on and the leftists will say "there must be something bad or the investigation wouldn't be ongoing".
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
Its called "taxpayer footing the bill."

In other words - "Money fer nutten and yer chicks are free."


Dobbin
 

FarmerJohn

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Precedence since forever ... there must be a crime before there's an investigation.

You have to look to see if there's been a crime. Comey didn't say that there had been one when he testified. Now that he's handed off his memoirs to Mueller it's up to the Special Counsel and his investigative and prosecutorial team.

In his interview with Lester Holt, the president admitted that "this Russia thing" was on his mind when he decided to fire Comey. That by itself is probably not evidence of obstruction of justice but the investigation is just getting started. The questions that Director Comey declined to answer in his public testimony are probably indicative of where the investigation was going up to the time Comey was fired. By now, the reach of the investigation may be much wider.

These types of investigations have a way of starting out on one thing and ending up somewhere else entirely. Special Counsel Ken Starr started out investigating the Clintons Whitewater real estate deal but years later ended up focussing on the president's relationship with a White House intern.
 

Seeker

3 Bombs for Hawkins
Make the DNC pay for them? Pretty soon there will be a staff of 47 attorneys, investigators, consultants, administrative assistants, office furnishings and equipment, travel expenses, training and seminars, vacation and sick leave accounting, and on and on . . . and . . . on.
 

The Traveler

Veteran Member
You have to look to see if there's been a crime. Comey didn't say that there had been one when he testified. Now that he's handed off his memoirs to Mueller it's up to the Special Counsel and his investigative and prosecutorial team.

In his interview with Lester Holt, the president admitted that "this Russia thing" was on his mind when he decided to fire Comey. That by itself is probably not evidence of obstruction of justice but the investigation is just getting started. The questions that Director Comey declined to answer in his public testimony are probably indicative of where the investigation was going up to the time Comey was fired. By now, the reach of the investigation may be much wider.

These types of investigations have a way of starting out on one thing and ending up somewhere else entirely. Special Counsel Ken Starr started out investigating the Clintons Whitewater real estate deal but years later ended up focussing on the president's relationship with a White House intern.

Investigation is just getting started? WTF are you smoking? It must be good because you have lost all track of time. This has been going on for 10 months. Look to see if there's a crime. No they are going to look until they can find an excuse to call something a crime is more like it.
 

FarmerJohn

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How Comey's BFF could be named to head this charade was beyond me, but just look how he's staffing up...this will go on and on and on and the leftists will say "there must be something bad or the investigation wouldn't be ongoing".

Mueller was reportedly on Trump's short list to Replace Comey, but he was offered the Special Counsel job first.
 

Bubble Head

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Farmer John Comey is the crime. Lowlynch is the crime. The whole Clintoon group is the crime. Podesta is the crime. The DNC is basically a racketeering operation at best. You want to know where to start. Start with Obunghole and what he knew and when he knew it to get a little enlighten about the situation.
Cut back on the weed.
 

Be Well

may all be well
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If this investigation actually takes place, guess where it will lead.....

Hint: It will not lead to any wrongdoing by Trump, but others................
 

BetterLateThanNever

Veteran Member
Farmer John Comey is the crime. Lowlynch is the crime. The whole Clintoon group is the crime. Podesta is the crime. The DNC is basically a racketeering operation at best. You want to know where to start. Start with Obunghole and what he knew and when he knew it to get a little enlighten about the situation.
Cut back on the weed.

Unfortunately I don't think that it's the weed.

It's a mental disorder.
 
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