A new entry in the Ed Martin genre is that the lawyer who represented Jan. 6 defendants didn’t officially withdraw from his defense representation before he moved — as the prosecutor — to dismiss the ...
(Martin was not referring to Jan. 6 defendants there.) Separately, the federal prosecutor’s office for D.C. issued an official statement saying that an initial review showed that “certain individuals ...
Graves, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia ... On the local level, Graves’s office prosecuted significant cases, including the conviction of two D.C. police officers for their role in the ...
Ed Martin, who led the “Stop the Steal” effort, began filing motions to dismiss Jan. 6 cases soon after Trump issued pardons.
The officers have maintained the shooting was justified. Former D.A. George Gascón also had a special prosecutor in his office who handled police misconduct cases, but he was limited to examining ...
The “Stop the Steal” advocate moved to withdraw his representation of a Jan. 6 defendant after moving to dismiss the case as D.C.’s interim top prosecutor. By Jordan Rubin Donald Trump’s ...