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Attorney Paul Clement filed a brief concluding that the corruption charges against Mayor Eric Adams should be dismissed with prejudice.
Paul Clement has filed his court-appointed friend-of-the-court brief in the Eric Adams case, recommending that Judge Ho dismiss the case—but with prejudice, not without prejudice.
In other words, under Clement’s recommendation, Adams would get the quid but Trump would lose the quo. Maybe looking at it that way it doesn’t sound too bad.
If the Justice Department is committed to abandoning the case, it should not get to reserve the right to revive the charges in the future, lawyer Paul Clement wrote.
Paul Clement, solicitor general under George W. Bush and seasoned appellate lawyer, was chosen Friday to assess the DOJ's motion to dismiss the case against NYC Mayor Eric Adams.
An attorney asked to weigh in on the corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Friday recommended a federal judge dismiss the case. The court-appointed attorney, Paul D. Clement ...
Paul Clement, a former solicitor general, was asked by U.S. Judge Dale Ho to weigh in on the Justice Dept.’s controversial request to dismiss the Adams case.
Paul D. Clement, tapped by a federal judge to present independent arguments about whether to drop a corruption case against Mayor Eric Adams of New York City, is a conservative attorney who has ...
The amicus brief was written by Paul D. Clement, a noted conservative lawyer, at the behest of Federal District Judge Dale E. Ho.
Manhattan Federal Judge Dale Ho has judiciously tapped former U.S. Solicitor General Paul Clement to help him get some answers about why the Department of Justice wants to temporarily suspend the c… ...
Paul D. Clement also said a judge should not allow the Trump administration to use the court’s authority to compel Mr. Adams’s support in the White House’s mass deportation efforts.
A judge in New York City Mayor Eric Adams' corruption case has appointed an outside attorney to argue over the Department of Justice's request to drop the federal charges.
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