James Comey, errors and grand jury
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In a blistering opinion over how the DOJ brought charges against ex-FBI Director James Comey, a judge said there may be grounds to toss the case.
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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
The judge overseeing James Comey's criminal case has granted a request from the DOJ to block an order mandating they hand over grand jury evidence to Comey's attorneys.
Comey’s attorneys claim the indictment had not been properly secured before the expiration of the five-year statute of limitations Sept. 30.
A judge on Wednesday repeatedly questioned the validity of the grand jury indictment of former FBI Director James Comey, secured by a prosecutor closely aligned with President Donald Trump, in the clearest sign yet that the high-profile case could be thrown out before trial.
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Judge scolds inexperienced Trump prosecutor Lindsey Halligan over "missteps" in James Comey trial
In a recent court order, a magistrate judge argued that first-time prosecutor Lindsey Halligan is making "missteps" that could sink her James Comey trial.
A federal grand jury properly voted on the indictment of ex-FBI boss James Comey in September after prosecutors mistakenly told a judge that not all jurors saw the final version of the charges, according to a new court transcript.