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Judge rejects secret request for new trial by Roger Stone as Trump hints at possible pardon

  • February 13, 2020

A judge rejected Roger Stone’s previously secret request for a new criminal trial, according to a court filing unsealed Wednesday, as President Donald Trump said that his longtime friend and political advisor was treated “very badly” by prosecutors.

Those prosecutors “ought to go back to school and learn,” Trump fumed to reporters at the White House.

But Trump was coy when asked if he was considering a pardon for Stone, who is due to be sentenced Feb. 20 in federal court in Washington, D.C. for lying to Congress and other crimes.

“I don’t want to say yet,” Trump replied. “But people were hurt, viciously and badly by these corrupt people.”

On Tuesday night, Trump replied to a tweet from a supporter who wrote, “Raise your hand if you believe it’s time for a FULL PARDON for Roger Stone and Michael Flynn.”

“Prosecutorial Misconduct?” Trump responded.

A Republican operative who is a self-proclaimed dirty trickster, Stone was convicted last fall of lying to Congress about his contacts with the document disclosure group WikiLeaks during the 2016 presidential election, and witness tampering for pressuring his associate, comedian Randy Credico, to endorse his lies.

Trump’s comments came as congressional Democrats accused him of improperly pressuring the Justice Department to sharply reduce a recommended prison sentence for Stone that had first been proposed Monday night by prosecutors directly involved in his case.

The career prosecutors had proposed a prison term of between seven to nine years for Stone, arguing that Stone “flagrantly” lied to the House Intelligence Committee as it investigated Russian interference in the 2016 election, which included stealing emails from Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton’s campaign chief, which were later released by WikiLeaks.

Those prosecutors on Tuesday quit the Stone case after learning that the Justice Department would urge a lighter prison term for him than what that had first recommended.

“I want to thank the Justice Department,” Trump said. “They saw the horribleness of a nine-year sentence for doing nothing. You have murderers and drug addicts, they don’t get nine years.”

But, Trump added, “I didn’t speak to” the department to get it to reduce the proposed sentence for Stone.

Timothy Shea, the new U.S. attorney for Washington, filed another sentencing memorandum Tuesday, calling for Stone to receive “far less” time behind bars than the original suggestion.

The Justice Department has said it decided to reduce the recommended sentence before Trump lashed out at the original proposal early Tuesday morning on Twitter.

“I’m not concerned about anything,” Trump said when asked if he was worried about the prosecutors resigning from the case.

“It was a whole hoax and a disgrace to our country,” Trump said of the case against Stone. “He was treated very badly.”

Article source: https://www.cnbc.com/2020/02/12/trump-says-roger-stone-treated-very-badly-mum-on-pardon.html

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