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Mueller's top gun in Russia probe known for hardball tactics, overturned rulings

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http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/oct/22/christopher-wray-robert-muellers-top-prosecutor-kn/

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By the time he left in 2005, he had rung up some impressive numbers, such as 22 guilty pleas and millions of dollars in restitution. But he also suffered historic courtroom losses. And how he won and how he lost is still the subject of bitter comments from his adversaries in Houston.

"Do not misunderstand my disdain for him with ineffectiveness or something not to be concerned with," said Dan Cogdell, who represented three Enron defendants. "He's a formable prosecutor. If I'm Donald Trump and I know the backstory of Andrew Weissmann, it's going to concern me. There is no question about it."

The backstory: Defense attorneys say Mr. Weissmann bent or broke the rules. As proof, they point to appeals court decisions, exhibits and witness statements.

They say he intimidated witnesses by threatening indictments, created crimes that did not exist and, in one case, withheld evidence that could have aided the accused. At one hearing, an incredulous district court judge looked down at an Enron defendant and told him he was pleading guilty to a wire fraud crime that did not exist.

"Weissmann seemed more interested in obtaining convictions than in promoting justice," said Tom Kirkendall, a Houston lawyer who represented an Enron executive.

Said Mr. Cogdell, a colorful courtroom performer dubbed a "gunslinger" by the local press, "He's the most aggressive prosecutor I've ever been up against. He is, if not win at all cost, he's win at almost any cost."

Those convictions for which Mr. Wray offered praise in 2004?

Mr. Weissmann's cases against Andersen and Merrill Lynch lay in shambles just a few years later.

The Supreme Court, in a 9-0 vote in 2005, overturned the Andersen conviction. A year later, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals erased all the fraud convictions against four Merrill Lynch managers. The jury had acquitted another defendant.

"People went off to prison for a completely phantom of a case," said Mr. Kirkendall. ...




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