'I didn't ask for this': US attorney offers excuses while being upbraided by federal judge for violating sealing order in criminal case
"I would not have signed an order that permitted the full discretion of the entire law enforcement community to decide that 'at this point we think what we are doing here should not be sealed,'" the judge said. The post 'I didn't ask for this': US attorney offers excuses while be.
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Brimstone Report is tracking this as a curated crime & justice brief. The source report from Law & Crime says: "I would not have signed an order that permitted the full discretion of the entire law enforcement community to decide that 'at this point we think what we are doing here should not be sealed,'" the judge said. The post 'I didn't ask for this': US attorney offers excuses while be.
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- Published: Jul 10, 2026, 11:52 AM UTC
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