The misconduct of three FBI agents who investigated the alleged Michigan governor kidnapping plot won’t be used as evidence in court, a U.S. district judge has ruled. With their March 8 trial fast approaching, defendants Adam Fox, Barry Croft, Kaleb Franks, Daniel Harris, and Brandon Caserta filed numerous motions in recent weeks to buttress their argument that the FBI entrapped them in a scheme to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. But the defendants faced a severe blow to their case when U.S. District Judge Robert Jonker made a Feb. 2 order largely siding with government. One of the defendants’ strategies was to bring to the jury’s attention the misconduct of the FBI agents who investigated them. One FBI agent in the Whitmer case was fired from the bureau after beating his wife, another agent has been accused of perjury in a separate case, and a third was pulled from testifying in the …