WASHINGTON – A prosecutor on the Roger Stone trial team who abruptly resigned from the Justice Department because of a dispute over the recommended sentence has a new job.
Jonathan Kravis will run a new public corruption unit for the District of Columbia's Office of Attorney General, which has jurisdiction over juvenile offenses as well as misdemeanor crimes.
The idea is to ensure that local, generally lower-level crimes that may fall otherwise between the cracks or go unpunished by the U.S.
attorney's office are prosecuted. The job will require Kravis to work with the same office he quit in February. “Here in the District of Columbia, there are numerous local public corruption offenses that are on the code book, in the DC code, that really