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Swordsmyth
06-23-2017, 12:16 AM
It was just about a year ago that James Comey boldly consolidated the roles of investigator, lawyer, judge and jury when he announced that, although Hillary was "extremely careless" in her mishandling of classified State Department emails, no reasonable prosecutor would be willing to bring charges against her.
And even though she got a free pass from the former FBI Director, Hillary may not be "out of the woods" just yet. As The Washington Times (http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/jun/21/arkansas-bar-decide-potential-discipline-clinton/) points out, a New York attorney has filed a "misconduct complaint" against Clinton with the Arkansas bar accusing her of "dishonest behavior" and "lying under oath"...allegations that could result in disciplinary actions by the middle of next month.



But the issue continues to dog her, not only at the State Department, but as a lawyer.

Ty Clevenger, a New York lawyer, filed an attorney misconduct complaint last year against Mrs. Clinton in Arkansas, accusing her of dishonest behavior and lying under oath in testimony to Congress.

In an email Wednesday, Michael E. Harmon, deputy director of the state bar’s office of professional conduct, told Mr. Clevenger he’s still working on the matter. “It is my hope to have something to you by the middle of July at the latest,” he wrote.
Clevenger has also asked for discipline in other venues against Clinton’s lawyers during the email fiasco: David Kendall, Cheryl Mills and Heather Samuelson.
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Of course, this follows news from just a couple of days ago that the State Department has also opened a formal inquiry into Hillary Clinton’s alleged mishandling of classified information on her private email server.


More at: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-06-22/hillary-not-out-woods-arkansas-bar-considers-disciplinary-action-over-email-scandal