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Now, it’s up to Dale E. Ho, a second-year federal judge in Manhattan, to decide if Adams' corruption case goes away. It's the biggest challenge of Ho's young judicial career, pitting the ...
Judge Dale E. Ho will hear the government’s rationale for its request to stop the corruption case against New York’s mayor. Former U.S. attorneys are asking him to investigate. By Benjamin ...
On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Dale E. Ho dismissed corruption charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams with prejudice. While the order ends Adams’ criminal problems for now — and gives the ...
Friday marks three weeks since former US Solicitor General Paul Clement, invited as an amicus curiae, advised Southern District Judge Dale Ho to dismiss the corruption charges against Mayor Eric ...
Cole, a law professor at Georgetown University, who worked closely with him at the organization, said Judge Ho was “diligent, careful, and unstinting in his pursuit of justice.” “Dale Ho is ...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams' federal corruption case was dropped Wednesday, as Judge Dale Ho ruled it should be dismissed with prejudice. That means the charges against the mayor cannot be ...
Manhattan Federal Judge Dale Ho’s decision to dismiss “with prejudice” the sweeping public corruption charges against Mayor Adams was a stinging indictment of the Justice Department’s ...
In his ruling, U.S. District Judge Dale Ho acknowledged that both Adams and the Justice Department were aligned in their requests to dismiss the case, concluding that the court lacks the power to ...
Judge Dale Ho dismissed the case with prejudice, meaning it cannot be revived. The Justice Department sought to have the case dismissed to free Adams to cooperate with the mayor's immigration agenda.
In ruling the department may not revive the case, Ho called it ‘unprecedented and breathtaking’ to use the dismissal of charges as leverage for help on immigration policy. A federal judge in ...
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