What clear evidence of misconduct?
Do you see anyone disputing that the AG intentionally withheld evidence?
Despite my ignorance of the law, it reeks of misconduct. For someone tasked with putting people behind bars, they are not fit for the position.
Additionally the current AG just recently took his post (and hasn't been confirmed yet). Who do you want to fire?
If there's no one that receives repercussions for misconduct then the case should be tossed out. The state and its representatives are in the business of convicting criminals, not the innocent. If the state breaks the law to convict, the related charges should be dismissed.
As of about 3 business hours prior to your post
Understood, and it's not too late for the gov to pretend that he's a friend of the Jews. Regardless, my stance is having a conviction should not prevent weeding out misconduct, if anything misconduct should prompt the dismissal of any related convictions.