The case against former FBI Director James Comey grows flimsier by the day. On Wednesday, prosecutor Lindsey Halligan admitted that a full grand jury never voted to approve the indictment of Comey, ...
The motion comes after conflicting accounts about what the grand jury reviewed. Lawyers for former FBI Director James Comey on Friday moved to dismiss the criminal case against him, arguing that ...
WASHINGTON — A federal grand jury properly voted on the indictment of ex-FBI boss James Comey in September after prosecutors mistakenly told a judge that not all jurors saw the final version of the ...
The prosecutor hand-picked by President Donald Trump to pursue a criminal case against James Comey now says the indictment of the former FBI director was properly presented to a grand jury for a vote ...
Former FBI Director James Comey has urged a federal judge to dismiss his case without a trial over “fundamental errors” in the grand jury process that resulted in his indictment. In a 29-page motion ...
Interim U.S. attorney Lindsey Halligan never presented the two-count indictment to the grand jury in the case against former FBI Director James Comey. MS NOW Legal Affairs Reporter Fallon Gallagher ...
The Justice Department reversed course Thursday, alleging a full grand jury did review the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey. The change comes 24 hours after lead prosecutor Lindsey ...
In a reversal of the claims made by acting U.S. Attorney General Lindsey Halligan only one day prior, the Justice Department now says that the full grand jury reviewed the James Comey indictment.
The request to dismiss the case came after Lindsey Halligan acknowledged she had never shown a final version of the indictment to the entire grand jury for a vote. By Alan Feuer Lawyers for James B.
Washington — Former FBI Director James Comey is seeking to dismiss the criminal case against him because of what he claims were "fundamental errors" in the grand-jury process and interim U.S. Attorney ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The Justice Department renewed its request Monday to unseal Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking grand jury materials, saying Congress made clear in approving the release of investigative ...
The Justice Department on Friday asked a court to unseal grand jury transcripts in the sex trafficking cases of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell. The motion, ...
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