client, who was getting ready to sue tyco itself. the judge's order says the misconduct by the attorney general's office included refusals and failures to produce exculpatory evidence, evidence that there was no theft. the judge found a flagrant disregard of the constitutional rights of those accused, what he called completely incredible and deceptive testimony of so many witnesses and concludes that the patterns of prosecutorial misconduct was either intentional in deliberate misconduct or so reckless and improper as to equate to conscious disregard for the lawful duties of the attorney general. sessions was already a u.s. senator by the time the judge threw out the case and the new attorney general dropped the case. after tyco's attorney complained the ethics commission