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Dershowitz on Bragg: ‘Never seen a worse abuse of prosecutorial discretion’

In 60 years of practicing criminal law, explains Harvard law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz, a lifelong leftist, he’s “never seen a worse abuse of prosecutorial discretion” than Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg’s pending case against President Trump.

His comments, reported by Fox Business, concerned Bragg’s potential indictment of Trump regarding a lawyer’s payment to stripper Stormy Daniels years ago.

A report posted online said the grand jury will resume its work Wednesday:

Prosecutors’ claims have yet to be revealed, but it was noted that both federal prosecutors and the Federal Election Commission decided the facts that were presented offered no case.

Dershowitz agreed “there was no crime.”

“They had to make it up. They had to combine a non-existent state misdemeanor, which is beyond the statute of limitations to a federal felony, which was not prosecuted by the federal government, also beyond the statute of limitations… That just isn’t the way American justice works and everybody should protest this,” Dershowitz said.

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