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New York City Mayor Eric Adams' federal corruption case was dropped Wednesday, as Judge Dale Ho ruled it should be dismissed with prejudice.
Although he granted the federal government’s request to drop the case, the judge harshly criticized its reasoning in seeking the dismissal.
Manhattan Federal Judge Dale Ho’s decision to dismiss “with prejudice” the sweeping public corruption charges against Mayor Adams was a stinging indictment of the Justice Department’s ...
Ho could have tried to stretch the limits of his own authority: decline to dismiss the case, and try to appoint a prosecutor to continue pursuing the charges. That would be fraught, with invite an ...
Judge Dale Ho dismissed the case with prejudice, meaning it cannot be revived. The Justice Department sought to have the case ...
On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Dale E. Ho dismissed corruption charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams with prejudice. While the order ends Adams’ criminal problems for now — and gives the ...
A federal judge on Wednesday permanently dismissed the sweeping public corruption charges against Mayor Adams — denying an effort by Trump’s Justice Department to have them, tossed “without ...
U.S. District Court Judge Dale Ho dropped the case with prejudice, meaning the mayor cannot be tried again on the same charges.
Judge Dale Ho dismissed the corruption indictment against Eric Adams with prejudice, meaning charges cannot be revived.
The Trump DOJ sought to dismiss the case against the Democratic mayor “without prejudice,” meaning it wanted the option to revive the case in the future.
Mayoral hopefuls on Thursday must submit petitions with at least 3,750 signatures to appear on the June Democratic primary ballot, lawyers for Adams pointed out to Manhattan federal Judge Dale Ho ...
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