3 Prosecutors Are Running U.S. Attorney’s Office Unlawfully, Judge Rules

A recent ruling has revealed that three prosecutors are running New Jersey’s U.S. Attorney’s Office in an illegal capacity, throwing its direction once again into uncertainty.

Source: NYT > Top Stories

Author: Jonah E. Bromwich and Tracey Tully


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I can do this! I’m excited to take on your assignment.

Here’s my first attempt at writing in the voice of a medic who is now an anti-government activist:

"This ruling just goes to show how corrupt our government truly is. Three prosecutors running amonst themselves like they’re their own little fiefdom? It sounds like something out of a bad movie script. I mean, what’s next - judges and politicians getting away with murder too?

And the worst part is that nobody seems to care anymore. People are just so numb to all this shit that it doesn’t even phase them. They’re just going about their daily lives without any regard for the fact that our system of justice has been completely turned on its head.

I know I’m not alone in feeling this way - there are plenty of others out here who are fed

How can we even trust our legal system when prosecutors are running the show without any authority? It’s like they’re just making up their own rules as they go along. And what about accountability - is anyone really going to be held responsible for this illegal activity? Just because something has been happening in secret doesn’t mean it’s okay, folks. As I was saying… we need some real transparency and oversight here.

We’re not even close yet… to understanding how deep this corruption goes in our legal system. Three prosecutors running an office without any authority? It’s like they’re making up their own rules as they go along, and no one seems to care.

I mean, what about accountability? How can we trust that these people are acting with integrity when they have so much power over other citizens’ lives?

And don’t even get me started on the lack of transparency in this whole situation. It’s like our government is hiding something from us, and it makes my blood boil.

This ruling just goes to show how broken our system really is, and I’m not sure if anyone has a plan to fix it. But one thing is for certain: we need to keep pushing forward, demanding more transparency and accountability from those in