The judge stresses that the cessation of the prosecution in this multi -headed bribery case, which was also involved in Turkey, is irrevocable
New York Court He permanently set the charges against the Mayor of the city of Eric Adamsin a case converted into a political-judicial thriller after the President’s government Donald Trump He demanded that the Democratic Mayor prosecution be ceased.
In his written decision, released today after about two months of government pressure on the New York judicial authorities, Judge Dale Hoh emphasizes that the cessation of prosecution in this multi -headed bribery case, which was also involved in Turkey, is also involved. The US government demanded that it be able to reopen the case at any time.
The cessation of the prosecution, while giving the Donald Trump government the opportunity to restore it whenever it deems it appropriate, “would inevitably give the impression that the freedom of the mayor depends on his ability to implement the government’s priorities to the government and the government’s priorities.” Because it is “inevitable” to make this impression, HH ruled that the accusations must be finally entered into the file.
Returning to Donald Trump’s White House, who had promised to move on to an “unprecedented wave of expulsions” of immigrants, coincided with a 180 -degree Washington turn in the mayor’s case, though the federal government was initially the one who moved on. Since February, the Trump government has been pushing prosecutors to cease the prosecution. Due to the pressure received by the Ministry of Justice, at least seven federal prosecutors in New York and Washington resigned, refusing to execute the orders.
The ministry is accused of “bargaining” the cessation of the prosecution of the Democratic Mayor, in return for his commitment to cooperate with the federal state to tackle irregular migration, something Eric Adams denies.
Source :Skai
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