A court-appointed legal expert recommended closing the corruption case of NY Mayor Eric Adams, after Trump's Justice ...
Bove had suggested the charges could be reinstated after the election if the new permanent U.S. attorney decided it was ...
Federal corruption charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams should be dropped permanently with no chance of future ...
A lawyer asked to offer independent arguments on whether to end the U.S. Department of Justice's corruption case against New ...
Judge Dale Ho sought the independent assessment from Clement after the Justice Department moved to dismiss the Adams case without prejudice, meaning the charges could be revived.
"The Court should dismiss the indictment with prejudice," the adviser said in the one-line conclusion of his 33-page brief.
Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove had directed the acting U.S. attorney in New York, Danielle Sassoon, to drop the charges. Sassoon, who had just been appointed by Trump, and at least six other ...
If the Justice Department is committed to abandoning the case, it should not get to reserve the right to revive the charges in the future, lawyer Paul Clement wrote.
Conservative attorney Paul Clement argued to dismiss the charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams with prejudice. Why ...
The judge overseeing Eric Adams' corruption case should grant the New York City mayor's and U.S. Department of Justice's ...