MouthBQ98 said:
Are prosecutors supposed to attempt to suborn perjury to attempt to win in court?
Obviously not.
This coming up at the last minute is quite curious however. Flynn's sentencing has been delayed over and over solely for his testimony at this precise trial. Certainly the prosecution knew what his testimony would and would not include from way back when.
But then I read that the bone of contention is the FARA filing to supercede a previous filing under another disclosure statute, that goes back to the less than stellar conduct Flynn's previous counsel from Covington, Burling displayed. Flynn's former lawyers screwed the pooch, IMO and were counseling Flynn to testify in such a way to give them cover. And that representation was relayed to Team Mueller lawyers.
The current prosecution team put on the brakes when they found out Flynn was not on board after all.