Judge tosses Comey, James cases after finding prosecutor unlawfully appointed

NPRMonday, November 24, 2025 at 6:00:13 PM
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Judge tosses Comey, James cases after finding prosecutor unlawfully appointed
  • A federal judge has dismissed the criminal cases against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James, ruling that the interim U.S. attorney, Lindsey Halligan, was unlawfully appointed and lacked the authority to bring the indictments. This decision represents a significant setback for efforts to prosecute perceived political adversaries of the current administration.
  • The dismissal of these cases raises questions about the legitimacy of the prosecution's approach and the authority of the appointed officials involved. It underscores the challenges faced by the Justice Department in pursuing cases against high-profile figures, particularly those associated with previous administrations.
  • This development reflects ongoing tensions within the U.S. legal and political landscape, particularly regarding the use of prosecutorial power against political opponents. The controversy surrounding Halligan's appointment and the handling of the indictments highlights broader issues of judicial conduct and the politicization of legal proceedings, as well as the implications for future cases involving politically sensitive figures.
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