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No friends for Comey; judge rules no amicus briefs

  • No amicus briefs will be allowed in the prosecution of former FBI Director James Comey in a North Carolina federal court.
  • The court stated that neither federal nor local criminal rules permit filing amicus briefs in this case.
  • The court exercised its discretion and decided not to consider any amicus briefs, denying future motions to file them.
  • Comey faces charges related to posting an image of seashells spelling '86 47' on the Outer Banks, with arraignment on September 30 and trial on October 21.
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No friends for Comey; judge rules no amicus briefs

(The Center Square) – No friend of the court briefs will be allowed in America’s attempted prosecution against its former FBI Director James Comey in a North Carolina federal courtroom.

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Just the News broke the news in Washington, United States on Sunday, June 14, 2026.
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