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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums***Breaking News*** Cases Against James Comey and Letitia James Dismissed
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Prairie Gates
(6,918 posts)Level: Severe.
Hugin
(37,195 posts)CALL CONGRESS RIGHT FRICKING NOW!!iii1!!
MustLoveBeagles
(13,953 posts)Shermann
(8,997 posts)senseandsensibility
(24,102 posts)Headline on CNN now.
Nittersing
(7,974 posts)democrank
(12,014 posts)Big, beautiful loss for Trump and his authoritarian program.
MarineCombatEngineer
(17,174 posts)By Melissa Quinn, Jacob Rosen
November 24, 2025 / 12:40 PM EST / CBS News
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Washington A federal judge on Monday ordered the criminal charges against former FBI Director James Comey to be dismissed on the grounds that Lindsey Halligan, the interim U.S. attorney who secured the indictment, was unlawfully appointed to the role.
The ruling from U.S. District Judge Cameron Currie is a significant victory for Comey, who has argued his prosecution is retaliatory and motivated by President Trump's efforts to punish his political foes. The Justice Department is likely to appeal Currie's ruling and ask for it to be halted.
But Comey's lawyers are seeking to have the indictment tossed out on numerous other legal grounds, including that his prosecution is vindictive and selective. A decision on that argument remains pending.
This is a developing story and will be updated.
No catsup bottle is safe today.
muriel_volestrangler
(105,291 posts)MarineCombatEngineer
(17,174 posts)This is a major smackdown and embarrassment for them.
lastlib
(27,258 posts)Ketchup, meet Wall!!
allegorical oracle
(6,057 posts)in six months. That's according to Lisa Rubin.
SamuelTheThird
(503 posts)boston bean
(36,828 posts)window.
UTUSN
(76,443 posts)Celerity
(53,230 posts)https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/3288#
Whenever an indictment or information charging a felony is dismissed for any reason after the period prescribed by the applicable statute of limitations has expired, a new indictment may be returned in the appropriate jurisdiction within six calendar months of the date of the dismissal of the indictment or information, or, in the event of an appeal, within 60 days of the date the dismissal of the indictment or information becomes final, or, if no regular grand jury is in session in the appropriate jurisdiction when the indictment or information is dismissed, within six calendar months of the date when the next regular grand jury is convened, which new indictment shall not be barred by any statute of limitations. This section does not permit the filing of a new indictment or information where the reason for the dismissal was the failure to file the indictment or information within the period prescribed by the applicable statute of limitations, or some other reason that would bar a new prosecution.
(June 25, 1948, ch. 645, 62 Stat. 828; Pub. L. 88139, § 2, Oct. 16, 1963, 77 Stat. 248; Pub. L. 88520, § 1, Aug. 30, 1964, 78 Stat. 699; Pub. L. 100690, title VII, § 7081(a), Nov. 18, 1988, 102 Stat. 4407.)
Renew Deal
(84,595 posts)So that wouldn't apply if he wasn't legally indicted. I'm not sure if the question of whether he was legally indicted is still valid based on the case being dismissed, but he is likely done.
Celerity
(53,230 posts)Cheers.
Renew Deal
(84,595 posts)But the question was whether he was legally indicted in the first place since the indictment wasn't presented to the entire grand jury.
https://abcnews.go.com/US/comey-seeks-indictment-dismissed-due-vindictive-prosecution/story?id=127643726
Jersey Devil
(10,697 posts)He has not ruled yet and now that the indictment was thrown out by a different judge I don't know if there ever will be a ruling since the issue is now moot with the indictment being thrown out. I am curious to see what the other judge does now.
Boo1
(73 posts)The ruling here is that Halligan was illegally appointed. All of the indictments that she brought are invalid. I think that will end the question over the validity of the indictment since it's now been dismissed.
Renew Deal
(84,595 posts)H2O Man
(78,352 posts)but they can be re-filed against James.
slightlv
(7,128 posts)That would be SO like him.... especially since it's against a black woman. Women, in general and black women, in particular, push certain buttons in him. They seem to be the only section of humanity that can make him pay for his crimes in any way. That's why he hates them so much. Just like the Epstein files... women, girls, women, girls, everywhere trying to make him pay for his crimes. When he doesn't consider we, AS women, have any rights whatsoever in this country! I guess he thought if he could just get the right woman he could cancel out any advancement that James made against him. It's so infuriating!
The DOJ will appeal the decision -- they likely already had the appeal prepared. But it goes to the 4th, that referred it to this judge. And though they will file next with the USSC, it will not be heard.
On Saturday evening, I had an interesting conversation with my younger son on his thoughts about why the felon hates women. And you hit the nail on the head about the intensity of his hatred for black women.
As a NYS resident, I really like AG James. She is at very least a thousand times more intelligent than anyone in the administration.
choie
(6,461 posts)And I think she rocks!
DinahMoeHum
(23,285 posts)In fact, last Saturday, we had a rally in my hometown to show support.
slightlv
(7,128 posts)sincere AGs we've had. I've been totally impressed by her. That's dangerous to naivete in today's world, but she's not given me any reason to doubt it. I'm glad trump got a comeuppance on this.
zorbasd
(511 posts)Bwaaahaaahaaa
soldierant
(9,181 posts)This is kind of a black swan event. There's a Latin phrase which applies to the dismissals for this reason that means roughly "turns back time." How much time it turns back is not agreed on by the lawyers I have read and listened to. It might indeed turn back the statute of limitations long enough to re-indict Comey. If so, his lawyers would be seeking dismissal on the grounds of selective and vicdictive prosecution, and heaven knows that's true.
But they would still have to convene a grand jury and get it to approve the indictment. This DOJ is definitely not able to get a grand jury to indict a ham sandwich.
allegorical oracle
(6,057 posts)opportunity -- within that six-month timeframe -- to refile. The judicial district will (somehow) select a prosecuting attorney to replace the government's choice. Rubin also mentioned that there is a possible way to keep the prosecution open an additional 210 days.
Jilly_in_VA
(13,614 posts)try to find a COMPETENT prosecutor who will touch these cases. I predict they can't.
tavernier
(14,127 posts)of his underwear er, I mean retirement to do it.
underpants
(194,110 posts)Link to tweet
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Bev54
(13,075 posts)Comey's charges are dead.
Celerity
(53,230 posts)https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/3288#
Whenever an indictment or information charging a felony is dismissed for any reason after the period prescribed by the applicable statute of limitations has expired, a new indictment may be returned in the appropriate jurisdiction within six calendar months of the date of the dismissal of the indictment or information, or, in the event of an appeal, within 60 days of the date the dismissal of the indictment or information becomes final, or, if no regular grand jury is in session in the appropriate jurisdiction when the indictment or information is dismissed, within six calendar months of the date when the next regular grand jury is convened, which new indictment shall not be barred by any statute of limitations. This section does not permit the filing of a new indictment or information where the reason for the dismissal was the failure to file the indictment or information within the period prescribed by the applicable statute of limitations, or some other reason that would bar a new prosecution.
(June 25, 1948, ch. 645, 62 Stat. 828; Pub. L. 88139, § 2, Oct. 16, 1963, 77 Stat. 248; Pub. L. 88520, § 1, Aug. 30, 1964, 78 Stat. 699; Pub. L. 100690, title VII, § 7081(a), Nov. 18, 1988, 102 Stat. 4407.)
Bev54
(13,075 posts)I realize that statute under normal circumstances but those were never lawful charges in the first place. Seems suspect to me.
Justice Brandeis
(399 posts)nt
Wiz Imp
(8,375 posts)so I don't think they can refile that one.
Baitball Blogger
(51,540 posts)BurnDoubt
(1,289 posts)Theyll be rotated into the Cabinet when the knives come out.
allegorical oracle
(6,057 posts)miserable as possible. Don't believe djt shivs a git whether they're actually prosecuted successfully.
Sneederbunk
(17,050 posts)mwmisses4289
(2,872 posts)allegorical oracle
(6,057 posts)may work for Hollywood or feeling good, but not for the nation's government.
Wednesdays
(21,456 posts)Marie Marie
(10,778 posts)Failed the Bar and blamed it on AI. AND - just for Donald - she plays one (very badly) on TV where she dresses like a hooker with her blouse unbuttoned and slits in her business suit skirt up to her upper thigh. Perfect for Donald.
Blumancru
(94 posts)When she passes the bar, that is.
RedWhiteBlueIsRacist
(1,593 posts)twodogsbarking
(16,992 posts)twodogsbarking
(16,992 posts)LilElf70
(1,238 posts)you knew it would end this way, ya just never know with Trumps lil troopers.
I wanna be a fly at the White (excuse me - fake gold leaf) House today.
I'm guessing someone is having a fit, throwing poop all over the wall. HAGD.
malaise
(291,515 posts)Rec rec. rec
Ray Bruns
(5,834 posts)
Johonny
(25,122 posts)I assume he's so checked out, no. But we shall see.
Attilatheblond
(7,919 posts)pretty likely she has enough on Trump from all of it that she will never be insecure in the AG slot. Possible she will never have to actually work again in her life because there are lots more people beyond Trump in those files. She can be the blackmail queen as long as she manages to stay out of range of any hitman hired by the other blackemailees.
Ray Bruns
(5,834 posts)The size of Lindsey Halligans rack in her decision
MorbidButterflyTat
(3,992 posts)but so funny!
AdamGG
(1,848 posts)Aviation Pro
(15,122 posts)Get a fucking parking lot result.
Halligan has a couple of choices moving forward: Fux Noise and Only Fans.
Fiendish Thingy
(21,679 posts)Halligan is the insurance lawyer with no prior prosecutorial experience
multigraincracker
(36,761 posts)Fiendish Thingy
(21,679 posts)multigraincracker
(36,761 posts)multigraincracker
(36,761 posts)Fiendish Thingy
(21,679 posts)Who would have thought rushing to a grand jury to seek an indictment without crossing the ts and dotting the is would result in a dismissal?
Surely, if it were anybody else, the case would have proceeded to trial without a hitch, amirite?
marble falls
(69,775 posts)Turbineguy
(39,687 posts)so it wasn't a total loss!
iluvtennis
(21,424 posts)orangecrush
(27,706 posts)The ketchup is flying
Raine
(31,027 posts)the election and we ended up with Trump.