Tucson Federal District Court Judge David Bury issued adecisionon December 30 denying a retrial for imprisoned former Congressman Rick Renzi of Arizona developments which Ive beentrackingover the last six months. Bizarrely at the same time Bury admitted in his nine-page opinion that virtually everything factual Renzi had asserted in his motion for a retrial regarding the prosecutions misconduct was true. The prosecution withheld exculpatory evidence from Renzis defense which likely would have changed the jurys mind not just once butmultipletimes. Some of it was not discovered until after the trial was over so the jury never got to see the other side of the story. That constituted a Brady violation which the U.S. Supreme Court has held is a violation of due process. As a former prosecutor I find this extremely disturbing.Information is now coming out revealing striking similarities to the prosecution of former Alaska SenatorTed Stevens which also involved corruption by FBI agents in order to obtain a conviction of a member of Congress. But when the judge in the Stevens case discovered after the trial that the prosecutors had withheld crucial evidence the entire indictment was thrown out.The prosecution of Renzi was based on the premise he had proposed a federal land exchange that supposedly would have benefited him financially. But itcame outafterthe trial that the prosecutions key witness/victim Philip Aries changed his story to say it was Renzis idea to propose the land exchange instead of others because Aries was told by the prosecution that he would receive money for his testimony. During the hearing to reconsider a new trial last October Aries testified that he discussed compensation with an FBI agent for this: $10000 would be a home run" he said he told the agent. $25000 would be winning the lottery."Judge Buryadmittedin his December opinion rejecting a retrial that the proposal to include theSandlin land which supposedly would have benefited Renzi really came from Aries not Renzi. FBI Agent Dan Odom agreed on the stand during the October hearing that leaving out this exculpatory information was a material omission." Nevertheless though chief DOJ prosecutor Gary Restaino knowingly put on Aries false testimony he was never punished.Read the rest of the article at Townhall