Despite findings of widespread, and at times, intentional misconduct, the special counsel, Mr. Schuelke, recommended against contempt charges, because prosecutors did not disobey a clear and equivocal order by the judge, as required under law.
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Hutchison summarizes findings on misconduct in the Stevens case.
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