Judge blocks Trump prosecutors from accessing key evidence in Comey case
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- A federal judge has temporarily blocked prosecutors from accessing materials from Daniel Richman, a key ally of James Comey, citing potential violations of protections against unreasonable searches. This ruling complicates the criminal case against Comey, who is facing charges of lying to Congress.
- This development is significant for Comey as it hampers the prosecution's ability to gather evidence, potentially impacting the outcome of the case. Richman, who has represented Comey, argues that the government's actions were unlawful.
- The ruling reflects ongoing scrutiny of the Justice Department's handling of Comey's case, with questions raised about the grand jury process and allegations of prosecutorial misconduct. This situation underscores broader concerns regarding the politicization of legal actions and the implications of vindictive prosecution claims.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

