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Adams is trying to get his federal charges tossed out permanently, breaking with the DOJ’s motion to dismiss without prejudice.
Judge Dale E. Ho in Manhattan appointed Paul Clement two weeks ago to present arguments on the government’s request.
The government wants to drop the charges, a move that critics call a deal to secure the mayor’s help in deportations. A ...
In a recent precedential cancellation decision, the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board (“Board”) partially granted Respondent’s motion for ...
An attorney appointed by the judge overseeing the criminal case against NYC Mayor Eric Adams recommended the case not only be dismissed, but the judge should do so with prejudice — which would end the ...
Judge Michael W. Fitzgerald of the United States District Court for the Central District of California granted a motion ...
Two highly anticipated filings expected Friday in the contentious effort to dismiss the public corruption case against Mayor ...
"The executive’s unilateral option for ending a prosecution — namely, a pardon — more closely resembles a dismissal with prejudice," Clement wrote. "And the executive’s undoubted power to ...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams's corruption case should be dismissed with prejudice, an independent attorney appointed by Judge Dale Ho wrote in a court filing.
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