Updated
Updated · TPM · May 21
Boutros Drops Broadview Four Charges After 8 Months, Apologizes Over Grand Jury Misconduct
Updated
Updated · TPM · May 21

Boutros Drops Broadview Four Charges After 8 Months, Apologizes Over Grand Jury Misconduct

8 articles · Updated · TPM · May 21
  • All remaining charges against the Broadview Four were dropped after Judge April Perry reviewed grand jury transcripts Tuesday night and held an emergency closed-door hearing Thursday morning.
  • Andrew Boutros then appeared in court personally to apologize to the judge, saying he had no knowledge of the misconduct that had undermined the prosecution.
  • The case had already been cut back this month when prosecutors abandoned a felony conspiracy count rather than turn over grand jury testimony, leaving only a misdemeanor trial that had been set for next week.
  • The prosecution grew out of a brief confrontation around an ICE employee's vehicle during a protest at a Broadview-area detention facility, a case critics had long described as overcharged.
Why did prosecutors cite their own misconduct to drop a major protest case just days before trial?
With zero convictions from a massive federal operation, will agents accused of misconduct now face investigation?