Zimmerman Special Prosecutor Angela Corey Should be Investigated and Disbarred For Misconduct

Zimmerman Special Prosecutor Angela Corey Should be Investigated and Disbarred

Zimmerman Special Prosecutor Angela Corey Should be Investigated and Disbarred

Special Prosecutor Angela Corey, who charged George Zimmerman should be investigated, and disbarred for her misconduct in the Zimmerman murder railroading sham of a case she tried to fix for the prosecution.

This corrupt liberal skank even just fired a whistleblower, Ben Kruidbos, who blew the lid off her corruption by revealing that the prosecution had decided to not provide all of the pictures, text, emails, etc from Trayvon Martin’s cell phone – Hiding the most incriminating photos, like the picture of Martin smoking pot, or the picture of Martin holding a gun, or the picture of a large pile of jewelry (probably stolen?) sitting on Martin’s bed. Now Angela Corey’s office says that Kruidbos was really fired for a variety of other reasons. Yea, right – Lying troll. It’s plain to see that Ben Kruidbos was fired for exposing Special Prosecutor Angela Corey’s corruption in the Zimmerman case.

This lady should be removed from her position, and replaced with someone who will not stoke the racial tensions in our country for personal notoriety, and favor with the corrupt Obama administration.

Even Alan Dershowitz thinks that Angela Corey should be investigated and disbarred for her misconduct.

Unfortunately YouTube has removed these videos from their platform to hide the truth from the American People. Another coverup with the help of Google/YouTube.

Angela Corey, the special prosecutor appointed by Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R) to investigate the death of Trayvon Martin, and who charged George Zimmerman (now acquitted) with second-degree murder, fired a whistleblower Friday who revealed that prosecutors had not turned over exculpatory evidence to the defense, the Florida Times-Union reported.

Ben Kruidbos, the information technology director in Corey’s office, had testified in a pre-trial hearing about a report he had created regarding text messages and images retrieved from Martin’s cellphone. Defense lawyers never received the report from the prosecution, as is required by law.

A hand-delivered letter informing him of his dismissal indicated that he “can never again be trusted to step foot in this office,” and cited a variety of reasons for his firing, unrelated to the trial.

Corey’s conduct had been questioned from the start, when she made the dramatic announcement that her office would be charging Zimmerman with murder. The affidavit that she filed with the court had omitted exculpatory evidence of Zimmerman’s injuries, prompting Harvard Law School professor Alan Dershowitz to accuse her of a “grave ethical violation,” adding that her conduct was “not only immoral, but stupid.”

Subsequently, Dershowitz said, Corey had threatened to sue Harvard for Dershowitz’s remarks.

Corey was also criticized, particularly as the weakness of the prosecution’s became apparent, for seeking a conviction on second-degree murder, rather than a lesser charge such as manslaughter.

She dismissed that criticism, according to the New York Times, after the verdict was delivered on Saturday evening: “We charged what we had based on the facts of the case….We truly believe the mind-set of George Zimmerman and the reason he was doing what he did fit the bill for second-degree murder.”

Corey had also attended the Zimmerman trial in the company of Trayvon Martin’s relatives.

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