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Merrick Garland, Richard W. Roberts, and the Kenneth Trentadue Murder...

• By William Norman Grigg

"You have to trust the government," Justice Department attorney Richard Roberts unctuously told Jesse Trentadue. Seeking to understand why his younger brother Kenneth had died while in federal custody, Jesse, a trial attorney in Salt Lake City, had asked to see the findings of a federal grand jury investigation of the case.

In an incandescent response to Roberts's patronizing dismissal, Trentadue reminded the Justice Department functionary that the proper relationship between citizens and the government is not one of "trust," but rather of "accountability from that government to the citizens."

"The Department of Justice has yet to account to the family for the death of my brother," Trentadue pointed out. "There is no love between us, and there certainly is no trust."


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