Judge won’t compel prosecutors to produce White House communications in Broadview Six case
Judge April Perry said prosecutors showed no evidence of political targeting and kept White House communications out of discovery in the Broadview protest case.
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'Broadview 6' judge moves on from White House interference claims after feds' denial
The federal judge presiding over the conspiracy case against the remaining members of the “Broadview Six” largely closed the book Tuesday on a bid for White House communications in the case, after prosecutors denied that any such correspondence exists.The feds say “there are no communications of any nature from, to, or with anyone” outside the U.S. attorney’s office, aside from local FBI investigators, and they’ve made clear that “includes anyon…
Feds Deny Communication With White House Over Broadview Protest Conspiracy Charges
CHICAGO — Federal prosecutors deny that conspiracy charges brought against six protesters who rallied outside the Broadview immigration facility were politically motivated, saying there hasn’t been any influence in the case from external forces, including the White House.A federal judge on Tuesday sided with prosecutors, denying a motion from the protesters’ attorneys to turn over any communications with Trump administration officials. In doing …
Judge won’t compel prosecutors to produce White House communications in Broadview Six case
A judge rejected defense attorneys' argument that the government was conducting a vindictive prosecution of local political figures for their alleged misconduct outside the Broadview processing center.
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