James Comey, full grand jury and final indictment
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James Comey case rocked as Justice Department admits grand jury never saw final charges
The Department of Justice admitted in court on Wednesday that the grand jury that charged former FBI Director James Comey did not review a copy of the final indictment, an admission that could further jeopardize the Trump administration's court case against Comey.
The request to dismiss the case came after Lindsey Halligan acknowledged she had never shown a final version of the indictment to the entire grand jury for a vote.
Comey is seeking to have the indictment thrown out on the grounds that it's the product of a vindictive prosecution.
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James Comey trial judge stays order for feds to give ex-FBI chief’s team grand jury material
The judge overseeing former FBI Director James Comey’s upcoming trial on charges of lying to Congress and obstruction of justice intervened late Monday to temporarily block a sweeping order
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How Rookie Mistakes Could Sink the Comey Prosecution
In a blistering ruling issued this week, federal Magistrate Judge Bill Fitzpatrick peeled the bark off the prosecution’s abject mishandling of the Comey grand jury. (The decision is currently being considered by the higher-ranking district judge presiding over the case.
In their haste to shore up that shaky case before it was too late, FBI agents took shortcuts that cast doubt on the indictment's validity, U.S. Magistrate Judge William E. Fitzpatrick found.