Suggesting that prosecutors were politically biased, a federal judge last week tossed charges against two alleged members of a white-supremacist group who were accused of inciting riots nearly seven years ago in Berkeley. U.S. District Judge Cormac J. Carney said prosecutors acted unconstitutionally when they sought charges against Robert Rundo and Robert Boman under the federal Anti-Riot Act. In issuing his ruling, the judge criticized prosecutors for appearing to ignore the alleged wrongdoings of Antifia and far-left groups during protests that erupted in April 2017. “While the allegations against Defendants may well be true, defendants offer considerable evidence that members...