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Yes, but few people do give proper credit in such instances.
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One detail I'd like to see: If the government in fact did not disclose exculpatory evidence to Flynn before he pled guilty, could he now invoke this order retroactively?
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Kind of hard to get exculpatory information for two narrow lies and a failure to register. But maybe. As I've noted, that FBI changed their understanding of the lies is not itself exculpatory. https://www.emptywheel.net/2018/02/14/new-right-hook-mike-flynn-lied-when-he-admitted-to-a-judge-he-lied-to-the-fbi/ …
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This is kind of thin to go on, so I don't wanna put too much weight on it, but it does seem like Mueller's team was intentionally tying up loose ends to make sure they had any possible exculpatory evidence in hand before the plea was entered. https://www.politico.com/story/2017/11/29/jared-kushner-michael-flynn-270498 …pic.twitter.com/mUDlc8vZJg
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