Phil Weiser called the Justice Department's intervention "a grotesque attempt to weaponize the rule of law." ...
Donald Trump’s status as a convicted felon says more about the lawfare waged by his Democratic foes than the president ...
DOJ lawyers argued that the case against Adams should be dismissed, but with the door left open to future prosecution.
In a court filing, two top officials released prosecutors’ internal messages in a further attempt to discredit the case ...
Former White House special counsel Richard Sauber analyzes the problems prosecutors face in investigating sitting presidents ...
Defense attorneys tend to dislike the use of speaking indictments, but in the high-profile prosecution of South Jersey ...
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The Department of Justice is backing a former county election clerk in Colorado who was convicted for her role in allowing ...
Colorado’s attorney general said the federal government’s intervention in a state criminal case is “a grotesque attempt to weaponize the rule of law.” ...
When political pressure is brought to bear on ... who resigned to run for mayor — against Adams — and then touted his prosecution of Adams in his campaign kickoff. Disgusting.
Hagan Scotten told Justice Department officials that he would not be party to a political prosecution. He was the latest in a succession of federal prosecutors to quit. By Jonah E. Bromwich ...
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