Judge vacates Eric Adams corruption trial but doesn’t immediately dismiss charges
- A federal judge declined the request to dismiss a corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, stating the motion had not been adequately tested.
- U.S. District Court Judge Dale Ho expressed a desire to avoid rash decisions and emphasized careful deliberation on the important case.
- Adams has pleaded not guilty to numerous charges and denies any wrongdoing,
- Eight federal prosecutors have resigned due to orders from Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove to dismiss the Adams case, highlighting internal dissent.
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