Judges Toss Charges Against 9 over US Attorney Darin Smith’s ‘Deeply Concerning’ Misconduct
The judges said Smith’s comments and conduct could have biased jurors, and the dismissals were stayed while defendants may seek permanent relief.
- On Friday, three federal judges—Kelly Rankin, Scott Skavdahl, and Alan Johnson—dismissed felony indictments against nine defendants, citing misconduct by interim U.S. Attorney for Wyoming Darin Smith that prejudiced jurors.
- During grand jury proceedings in Casper on March 15, Smith handed out business cards to jurors and made inappropriate comments before a judge entered the chamber, conduct the judges wrote was "concerning on two fronts."
- Defense attorneys argue that Smith's office suppressed exculpatory information known in March for nearly two months, claiming allowing the prosecutor to re-present the case "inadvertently rewards the United States Attorney's Office for an institutional cover-up."
- Judges stayed the dismissal order until Wednesday to allow Smith to contest it, though defense attorneys filed motions requesting permanent dismissals to deter future constitutional violations.
- Smith faces a Senate vote next week to confirm his nomination by Attorney General Pam Bondi, which has been marked by accusations regarding his attendance at the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
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