Mimi Rocah
No True Bill & No True U.S. Attorneys
Something remarkable happened last week. A grand jury in Norfolk, Virginia, returned a no true bill—meaning it found insufficient evidence—on a proposed mortgage fraud indictment presented by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia. What is remarkable about this outcome? It rarely happens. Federal prosecutors almost always secure indictments from grand juries. […]
Trump’s DOJ Is Looking Everywhere but at Him
Prosecuting October 7th
The Comey Indictment’s Glaring Irregularities
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Listen to Survivors Not Predators
Trump’s D.C. Takeover Threat
Is Anyone Criminally Liable for the Deadly Texas Floods?
Fighting Back for the Rule of Law
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The Trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs: A Prosecutor’s Thoughts
Note from Mimi: Protecting Prosecutorial Independence
Note from Mimi: A Message to DOJ Rank and File
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