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Bernick argues prosecutorial misconduct warrants dismissal

 Judge Molloy first ruled on the Government’s motion for admission of redacted exhibits.  See Motion.  These rulings are of importance to the Rule 29 motions because the government has signaled that unless the exhibits are admitted, it will drop the conspiracy charges as to defendants Walsh and McCaig.  See footnote 1, page 5 of Government’s [...]

Prosecutorial Misconduct? Echoes heard in the Cross Examination of Mary Goldade and Discussions of Locke

David Bernick began his cross-examination of Mary Goldade, whom for 9 years has worked as a project chemist for the EPA, by attempting to expose Goldade’s bias. Bernick referenced that Goldade had been in the courtroom for the majority of the testimony. He then connected her with the prosecution team, showing that Goldade’s actions in [...]

Goldade steps down, Locke may return Friday

With EPA chemist Mary Goldade on the stand, defense attorney David Bernick continued to question how complete various government exhibits and witness testimony was today. In response to nearly every objection from the prosecution, Bernick replied, “It goes to bias.”
Goldade, who is both a government witness and a technical expert advising the prosecution on matters [...]