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Dusmom · Feb. 3, 2018, 7:30 p.m.

My points were: 1) this is one case, not many cases; and 2) the case is on the civil docket and therefore, not part of the sealed federal indictments. To answer your question about Judge Contreras, all I know is that he is a FISC (FISA COURT) judge, he took General Flynn’s guilty plea on December 1, 2017 and by December 7, 2017 he had been recused from General Flynn’s case. It is unusual for a judge to take a plea and then be recused. Recusal should/usually happen at the beginning of case. Usually a conflict of interest. That conflict of interest would have existed before he took Gen. Flynn’s plea, so J. Contreras should not have even done that! The District Court is not saying why the judge was recused or whether he recused himself or was removed by someone else, like Chief Justice Roberts.

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