Acting Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Richard Latin chose instead to substitute a trustee for the plaintiff, who declared ...
The Department of Justice has filed a motion to dismiss corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams after a series of top prosecutors resigned in protest this week.
The federal judge overseeing the corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams has scheduled a hearing Wednesday to consider the Justice Department’s controversial motion to dismiss the ...
In a recent move to have the case dismissed, Adams' attorney, Alex Spiro, filed a motion seeking the dismissal of the charges. He claims a letter was leaked out of "desperation." ...
Yesterday, I blogged about the Justice Department's pending motion to dismiss in the criminal case ... the dismissal motion was a negotiated quid pro quo between the Justice Department and Adams ...
The two-page document followed a remarkable hearing on Wednesday in which a top Justice Department lawyer suggested Ho may not have the authority to review the department’s motion to dismiss ...
but has not ruled yet on whether he will sign off on the Department of Justice's motion to dismiss the case with prejudice, according to a new order filed Friday. U.S. District Judge Dale E.
A federal judge in New York City ordered Mayor Eric Adams and Trump administration Department of Justice (DOJ) officials to court over the motion to dismiss ... for a "quid pro quo." ...
This motion to dismiss does not seem "outrageous" to me ... But as I understand Whelan's argument, it is predicated on a direct quid pro quo. Here's the way Whelan puts it: How can [Acting ...
According to three former DOJ lawyers, all of whom are in touch with current department lawyers, the motion to dismiss Adams case ... essentially proposed a "quid pro quo." ...