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Headline Roundup May 13th, 2020

Federal Judge Pauses Justice Department Effort to Dismiss Michael Flynn Case

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U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan has delayed immediate resolution to the Michael Flynn case by allowing "amicus" or "friend of the court" submissions. The order by Judge Sullivan is the latest development in a high-profile case that the Justice Department said had no basis to incur FBI questioning of Flynn. Critics have been questioning whether Attorney General William Barr is orchestrating favors for President Donald Trump.

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Judge Hesitates to Accept Justice Dept. Move to Drop Flynn Charge
Judge Hesitates to Accept Justice Dept. Move to Drop Flynn Charge

New York Times (News)

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Law enforcement officials’ abrupt decision to end the case drew accusations from former colleagues that they had undermined the rule of law.

A federal judge overseeing the criminal case of President Trump’s former national security adviser Michael T. Flynn opened the door late Tuesday for legal experts and other outside parties to oppose the Justice Department’s motion to drop the case, suggesting he has at least some skepticism about the government’s argument that Mr. Flynn should never have been charged.

In a brief order, Judge Emmet G. Sullivan of the...

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From the Center
Meet the federal judge who pulled a surprise in the Flynn case
Meet the federal judge who pulled a surprise in the Flynn case

The Hill

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The fate of former national security adviser Michael Flynn lies in the hands of a federal judge with an established reputation of being a fiercely independent thinker.

U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan, who was appointed to the bench in 1994 by former President Clinton, will determine whether to grant the request by the Department of Justice (DOJ) to drop charges against Flynn, who pleaded guilty in December 2017 to lying to federal agents about conversations he had with then-Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak.

On Tuesday evening, Sullivan pulled a surprise, announcing...

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Flynn judge to allow 'amicus' submissions, delaying immediate resolution and drawing planned ethics complaint
Flynn judge to allow 'amicus' submissions, delaying immediate resolution and drawing planned ethics complaint

Fox News Digital

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D.C. District Court Judge Emmet Sullivan issued an order Tuesday indicating he'll soon accept "amicus curiae," or "friend of the court" submissions, in the case of former national security adviser Michael Flynn -- drawing immediate scrutiny and a planned ethics complaint against Sullivan, who had previously refused to hear amicus briefs in the case.

Sullivan's order indicated that an upcoming scheduling order would clarify the parameters of who specifically could submit the amicus briefs, which are submissions by non-parties that claim an interest in the case. Sullivan specifically said he...

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