Danielle Sassoon and her colleagues opposed dropping corruption charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams.
The move was preceded by wave of resignations of prosecutors, each refusing to sign the motion and some criticizing the Justice Department order to do so in scathing terms.
Danielle Sassoon resigned after Trump's justice department ordered her to drop the corruption case against New York Mayor Eric Adams.
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Axios on MSNTrump's DOJ is at war with its own prosecutorsAt least seven federal prosecutors resigned rather than comply with an order to dismiss corruption charges against New York ...
The interim US attorney for the Southern District and five senior Justice Department officials quit following an order to ...
The revelations came in part from the top federal prosecutor in Manhattan, Danielle R. Sassoon, who resigned rather than heed ...
A plea of not guilty was entered on Flowers’ behalf during his arraignment on Thursday in Pierce County Superior Court.
Criminal defense lawyer Gregory Gilchrist says the Jan. 6 prosecutors acted lawfully and that political attacks against them ...
Three Chilean men tied to an organized theft ring have been indicted in connection with the burglary of Joe Burrow's house.
Despite President Donald Trump’s stated concern over fentanyl trafficking and national security threats, his Department of Justice is directing federal law enforcement and prosecutors to prioritize ...
Adams gave his first public remarks on the Justice Department’s move to drop his pending case in a livestreamed address that ...
Top Justice officials who played key roles in January 6 cases now leading ‘weaponization’ review
Emil Bove sat in lower Manhattan, watching on television as a pro-Trump mob invaded the US Capitol, violently attacking police and temporarily causing Congress to suspend its certification of Joe ...
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