A rushed process and departures from protocol have hurt the case, former prosecutors say.
Did we mention that the United States Department of Justice is run by amateurs? Oh, only a dozen or so times since February? Surely that number will go up by the first of the year.
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Attorneys for former FBI Director James Comey are asking a federal judge to dismiss the charges against him because, they say, a grand jury never approved the final indictment in the case.
Former FBI Director James Comey has urged a federal judge to dismiss his case without a trial over “fundamental errors” in ...
Trump-appointed attorney Lindsey Halligan backtracks on Comey indictment after DOJ admits procedural ‘lapse’. | The Comey ...
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Trump slammed by experts as protesters hit with false charges
A pair of legal experts slammed President Donald Trump for attempting to prosecute people who protest against his ...
A central theme of President Donald Trump’s return to office has been his call to prosecute his perceived political enemies.
In a reversal from what the DOJ represented in court Wednesday, prosecutors said Thursday that the full grand jury reviewed ...
The Sept. 25 grand jury transcript “conclusively refutes” that there was an issue with the voting process, prosecutors said.
Lawyers for the Justice Department now say a grand jury did fully approve a final indictment against former FBI Director ...
The turn of events comes a day after federal prosecutors admitted in court that not all grand jury members saw the final ...
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