By Matt Prokopchuk, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, TBnewswatch.com THUNDER BAY — An independent investigation has cleared a Nishnawbe Aski Nation deputy grand chief of misconduct, his lawyer says. NAN chiefs-in-assembly met in closed session on Aug. 13 during the Keewaywin Conference in Moose Cree First Nation where they were presented with the final report by an independent investigator who was probing publicly unspecified allegations of misconduct against Deputy Grand Chief Bobby Narcisse, said Douglas Judson, a partner at Judson Howie LLP, in a statement to Newswatch. “The session was brief,” Judson said. “You may infer from that, and the outcome, that participants felt the matter had been satisfactorily resolved and wanted to move on.” All restrictions that were in place on Narcisse and his performing of his official duties were…