In a blistering opinion, a federal judge in Virginia accused Justice Department prosecutor Lindsay Halligan of misconduct, saying there was a "disturbing pattern of profound investigative missteps."
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- A federal judge accused DOJ prosecutor Lindsey Halligan of misconduct in the case against former FBI Director James Comey. 12s
- The judge cited a pattern of investigative missteps, including Halligan's statements to the grand jury and possible misstatements of law. 21s
- Halligan was accused of using old evidence from a separate case to secure Comey's indictment, instead of obtaining a new search warrant. 53s
- Halligan, a former Trump White House aide with no prior prosecutorial experience, was appointed after the previous U.S. attorney refused to pursue the case. 1m 6s
- The U.S. attorney's office defended its actions, and a hearing in the case is scheduled. 1m 15s