CHICAGO — Defense attorneys alleged this week that U.S. Attorney Andrew Boutros personally contacted members of the grand jury that indicted six immigration protesters in October, attorneys told U.S. District Judge April Perry. Prosecutors had dismissed the Broadview Six charges last week after ABC7 reported redacted and omitted grand jury transcript pages. Judge Perry said this week she may consider sanctions for prosecutorial misconduct, and Boutros’ office responded that he has not presented evidence to any grand jury since becoming U.S. attorney in April 2025 but may have appeared to advise juries. On Wednesday Boutros announced sweeping internal grand-jury reforms; related prosecutions have filed motions to dismiss.
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此案可能影响您的权利。如果被证实,这表明检察官可能越权了。这提醒我们,要随时了解您的法律权利,尤其是在抗议期间。请查阅美国公民自由联盟(ACLU)的抗议权利指南等资源。
对我们法律体系的信任至关重要。如果发生了不当行为,就需要加以解决。美国检察官 Boutros 已经宣布了对大陪审团进行改革。如果您相信公平审判和正义,值得转发。
透明度倡导者、辩护律师和被告从中受益,因为口译披露和改革促使案件被驳回,并加强了对大陪审团程序的监督。
在披露了被删节的口供和未公开的大陪审团互动后,联邦检察官及其相关诉讼在声誉上遭受了损害,并可能面临案件被驳回。
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