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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.
Judge Dale Ho’s dismissal of charges against Mayor Adams comes with a jab at President Trump’s Justice Department. In an echo ...
He’s a free man. New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ historic federal corruption case has been tossed — leaving him free to campaign for a second term without the threat of jail hanging over his head.
A federal judge on Wednesday dismissed sweeping public corruption charges against Mayor Adams “with prejudice,” blasting the Trump administration’s bid to potentially revive them while ...
A federal judge dismissed the charges at the request of the Justice Department, which had argued that the case distracted ...
The judge denied prosecutors the ability to potentially bring the criminal case back after the mayoral election.
NEW YORK -- A federal judge in New York on Wednesday dismissed corruption charges against Mayor Eric Adams, but not in the way President Donald Trump's administration wanted. Judge Dale Ho ...
Judge Dale Ho is still waiting to make a decision on dismissing the case. New York City Mayor Eric Adams asked a federal judge on Monday to drop criminal corruption charges before a political ...
The Justice Department asked for the case to be dismissed without prejudice. A federal judge in New York on Wednesday dismissed corruption charges against Mayor Eric Adams, but not in the way the ...
A federal judge on Wednesday dismissed the corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams ... U.S. District Judge Dale Ho dismissed the case with prejudice, meaning the charges cannot ...
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