The probe began in the office of Milwaukee County Assistant District
Attorney Bruce Landgraf, though no one will publicly claim credit for
appointing Mr. Schmitz, the special prosecutor. The investigation is
taking place under Wisconsin's
John Doe
law, which bars a subpoena's targets from disclosing its contents
to anyone but his attorneys. John Doe probes work much like a grand
jury, allowing prosecutors to issue subpoenas and conduct searches,
while the gag orders leave the targets facing the resources of the state
with no way to publicly defend themselves. [More]
And here I thought "progressives" were all about transparency in government...
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