Prosecutors must return evidence seized from a key figure in the dismissed criminal case against former FBI Director James ...
The judge ruled federal prosecutors handled material seized from law professor Daniel Richman with "callous disregard" for ...
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As DOJ seeks to recharge Comey, judge deprives prosecutors from accessing key evidence for now
In a major win for former FBI Director James Comey in the Justice Department’s continued attempts to prosecute him, a judge is depriving federal investigators from accessing central evidence in the ...
Federal judge orders FBI to destroy key evidence in James Comey case by Monday deadline, sparking urgent appeals and ...
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James Comey racks up temporary win in criminal case — as judge bars feds from using key emails
The facts “weigh in favor of entering a prompt, temporary order to preserve the status quo now, before the Government has ...
Federal prosecutors are appealing an order blocking access to the communications of a close associate of James Comey, saying ...
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Justice Department faces hurdle in seeking case against Comey as judge finds constitutional problems
A federal judge says the Justice Department violated the constitutional rights of a close friend of James Comey and must return to him computer files that prosecutors had hoped to use for a potential ...
The Justice Department said in court documents Tuesday it plans to continue its efforts to prosecute former FBI Director James Comey.
A federal judge agreed Saturday to temporarily block Justice Department access to emails from a close associate of James ...
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Judge rules DOJ can’t use some evidence linked to Comey ally as prosecutors try to revive case
Kollar-Kotelly told the Justice Department to "identify, segregate, and secure" the files from Richman's devices, which was ...
The DOJ has appealed an order blocking prosecutors from using evidence to bring a second indictment against former FBI ...
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Grand Jury Again Rejects NY AG Letitia James Case
For the second time in a week, a federal grand jury has declined to indict New York Attorney General Letitia James, despite ...
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