Posted by Centipede Nation Staff on December 16, 2019 3:53 pm

Flynn case update: Judge Sullivan denies Flynn’s motion to compel Brady Material/other evidence – Sentencing now set for January 28, 2020


Flynn’s motion to find prosecutors in contempt was dismissed by U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan. The ruling states that special counsel Robert Mueller’s prosecutors had not wrongfully held back 50 requests for evidence from Flynn’s attorneys, and there was no basis for Flynn’s allegations that federal law enforcement officials entrapped him into accepting a plea deal.

Flynn could move to withdraw his guilty plea and face a potential trial, or appeal a conviction, but if he does he’ll have a tough road ahead as he’ll face a potential prison sentence.

CONCLUSION:
For the reasons set forth above, the Court DENIES. Flynn’s Motion to Compel the Production of Brady for an Order to Show Cause, ECF Nos. 109 & 111; Mr. Flynn’sSealed Motion to Compel the Production of Brady Material, ECFNo. 112; Mr. Flynn’s Sealed Motion for an Order to Show Cause,ECF No. 113; and Mr. Flynn’s Motion to Compel the Production ofNewly Discovered Brady Evidence, ECF No. 124. An appropriateOrder accompanies this Memorandum Opinion.

From Politico:

A federal judge on Monday unambiguously rejected Michael Flynn’s claims that the former national security adviser was tricked into pleading guilty, and set a Jan. 28 sentencing in the long-delayed case.
[…] Flynn faces a maximum possible sentence of 5 years in prison, but white-collar defendants typically get sentences well short of the maximum.

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