"The Court should dismiss the indictment with prejudice," the adviser said in the one-line conclusion of his 33-page brief.
Just 20 percent of New York City voters surveyed in a Quinnipiac University poll approved of Mayor Eric Adams’s job ...
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Chalkbeat on MSNAfter vowing to recruit ‘assistant’ school safety agents, NYPD has yet to hire anyGrappling with a shortage of school safety agents, the New York Police Department unveiled a new strategy in 2023 for ...
At least seven lawyers quit the Justice Department rather than comply with the request to drop the charges against Adams.
Andrew Rohrbach and Celia Cohen were marched out of the US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District at the command of DOJ ...
In response to increased public pressure on Gov. Hochul to remove Mayor Adams from office, the governor announced she would ...
The Trump administration debited $80.5 million from New York City’s bank account, raising alarms about the reliability of the ...
The Democratic members of the Senate Judiciary Committee asked a New York State legal committee to investigate Emil Bove III, a Justice Department official who is seeking to end the prosecution of ...
Prosecutors in the Justice Department section that handles public corruption cases have been told the unit will be ...
After career veterans refused to seek a dismissal of the case, acting deputy attorney general Emil Bove told prosecutors in Washington to find someone who would.
DOJ lawyers argued that the case against Adams should be dismissed, but with the door left open to future prosecution.
One of two assistant U.S. attorneys who was working on the Eric Adams corruption case has resigned from his position in a tersely worded letter to the Department of Justice, according to an email ...
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