Massive Prosecutorial Misconduct during Grand Jury Process?– Bullet #162-Part1

Massive Prosecutorial Misconduct during Grand Jury Process? – MJEOL Bullet #162-Part 1 There are shocking new details today (July 8 2004) in the Michael Jackson “case”. Apparently there was massive prosecutorial misconduct during the grand jury process. Prosecutors were bullying witnesses, became involved in personal arguments between witnesses and vouched for their version of events to grand jurors while accusing other witnesses of lying. Witnesses were also told not to talk to the defense by prosecutors. In addition, sources say prosecutors didn’t allow grand jurors to ask certain questions and denied their request to have certain witnesses called back to for further testimony. This is massive prosecutorial misconduct which can be corroborated by the grand jury transcripts.