The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has denied state Attorney General Kathleen Kane’s efforts to throw out a potential prosecution against her for allegedly leaking confidential grand-jury information.
Kane had challenged the authority of a supervising grand jury judge to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate allegations that she leaked the confidential material. However, the Supreme Court, split 4-1, ruled that the supervising judge acted within his authority.
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