Independent investigator, Henry F. Schuelke III, says that the six prosecutors involved in the corruption cases against former Senator Ted Stevens committed intentional misconduct when they failed to disclose evidence that would have seriously damaged the credibility of the government’s key witness. Yet, Schuelke didn’t press for criminal misconduct charges against the six Stevens prosecutors because the judge in the case never “specifically” ordered prosecutors to turn over helpful material to the defense. What do you think – should they face criminal charges?