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James Comey · New YorkA federal judge on Monday dismissed the cases against two of President Trump’s political adversaries after finding that the prosecutor he hand-picked to pursue charges against them was unlawfully appointed. U.S. District Judge Cameron Currie said that Lindsey Halligan, the U.S. attorney selected by Trump to prosecute former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James (D), was never eligible to assume the post. See the Story
Judge Dismisses James Comey and Letitia James Indictments over 'Unlawful' Prosecutor Appointment
41% Center coverage: 410 sources

Immigration and Customs Enforcement · ColoradoBy COLLEEN SLEVIN DENVER (AP) — A federal judge ruled Tuesday that immigration officers in Colorado can only arrest people without a warrant if they think those people are likely to flee. Related Articles
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Federal Judge Says Immigration Officers in Colorado Can only Arrest Those at Risk of Fleeing
73% Center coverage: 71 sources

Donald Trump · DenverDENVER (AP) — Colorado doesn’t plan to transfer from state prison to federal custody a former county clerk who has become a hero to election conspiracy theorists following a request from the Trump administration, state officials said Wednesday. The Colorado Department of Corrections said it is not seeking a transfer of Tina Peters, who was convicted last year of orchestrating a scheme in Mesa County to breach voting machine data driven by false …See the Story
Colorado Doesn't Plan to Transfer Imprisoned Former County Clerk to Federal Custody
71% Center coverage: 55 sources