And he asked that if anyone, “at any time,” finds new evidence in the case, it should be turned over to law enforcement rather than the media.
In a prepared statement, Shacknai said he understands that “the circumstances of this investigation do not warrant further review by the attorney general at this time.”
In a letter sent to Shacknai on Wednesday, the chief assistant attorney general said such a review of local law enforcement is only warranted “under very narrow circumstances,” including a conflict of interest or allegations of malfeasance.
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