Judge appears skeptical of DOJ arguments for keeping Lindsey Halligan as prosecutor in James Comey and Letitia James cases
Judge Cameron McGowan Currie will rule on the legality of Lindsey Halligan's interim U.S. Attorney appointment, which defense lawyers say breaches the 120-day limit and risks dismissal of indictments.
- Lawyers for James Comey and Letitia James argue before Judge Cameron Currie that prosecutor Lindsey Halligan's appointment was unlawful.
- Judge Currie expressed skepticism about the Justice Department's arguments regarding incomplete grand jury transcripts.
- Comey and James are seeking to have their indictments dismissed, claiming that Halligan's appointment did not meet legal requirements.
- The Justice Department disputes the claims made by Comey and James about Halligan's appointment.
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Judge Weighs Attempts to Dismiss Comey, James Cases Over Prosecutor’s Appointment - The Thinking Conservative News
A judge weighed dismissing the cases against Comey and Letitia James, questioning whether the prosecutor who issued the indictments was validly appointed. The post Judge Weighs Attempts to Dismiss Comey, James Cases Over Prosecutor’s Appointment appeared first on The Thinking Conservative News.
Judge Weighs Attempts to Dismiss Comey, James Cases Over Prosecutor’s Appointment
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—A federal judge considered on Nov. 13 whether to dismiss the cases against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James on the basis that the prosecutor who brought those indictments was invalidly appointed. It was one of two hearings expected over attempts to dismiss the cases and raised questions about the administration’s attempts to fill vacancies amid difficulty getting nominations through the …
'Gasps across courtroom' as Trump’s DOJ gets brutal grilling from judge
A federal judge in Virginia on Thursday heard arguments in a bid from former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James to disqualify President Donald Trump-appointed prosecutor Lindsey Halligan. And, according to a CNN report, the judge's questioning of the Department of J...
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