The Justice Department’s criminal prosecution of former FBI Director James Comey might end after a federal magistrate judge revealed a series of apparent errors by interim U.S. Attorney Lindsey ...
The request to dismiss the case came after Lindsey Halligan acknowledged she had never shown a final version of the ...
The hearing Wednesday morning in the case against former FBI Director James Comey ended with a revelation by prosecutors and ...
In a blistering ruling Monday, U.S. Magistrate Judge William Fitzpatrick, also handling parts of the case, said that after ...
Did we mention that the United States Department of Justice is run by amateurs? Oh, only a dozen or so times since February? Surely that number will go up by the first of the year.
Interim United States Attorney Lindsey Halligan reverses herself and now says the indictment was seen by the 12 grand jurors ...
Comey, in a 29–page filing in an Alexandria, Va., federal court, cited alleged grand jury rule and Fifth Amendment violations ...
Comey's lawyers said in a filing that errors in the grand jury process "reflect the reckless and ill-conceived nature of this ...
Lawyers for former FBI Director James Comey on Friday moved to dismiss the criminal case against him, arguing there were ...
Attorneys for former FBI Director James Comey are asking a federal judge to dismiss the charges against him because, they say, a grand jury never approved the final indictment in the case.
U.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche is reportedly “encouraging” a federal grand jury investigation into Justice ...