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Headline Roundup December 18th, 2019

N.Y. Judge Dismisses Charges Against Paul Manafort, Citing Double Jeopardy

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Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort had 16 charges against him — including fraud, conspiracy and falsifying records — dismissed by a New York judge Wednesday, who said the case was invalidated by double jeopardy laws. Manafort was charged with lying to obtain millions of dollars worth of loans over a three-year stretch ending in early 2017; he's currently serving a separate prison sentence for bank and tax fraud uncovered in the Mueller investigation. The Manhattan district attorney reportedly plans to appeal Tuesday's decision. Reporting from all sides generally concentrated on the chance that the dismissal increases Manafort's likelihood of being pardoned by President Trump.

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Paul Manafort has New York state fraud prosecution DISMISSED because of 'double jeopardy' - opening way for Donald Trump to set him free with a pardon
Paul Manafort has New York state fraud prosecution DISMISSED because of 'double jeopardy' - opening way for Donald Trump to set him free with a pardon

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Paul Manafort's state charges in New York were thrown out by a judge on Wednesday in a dramatic court victory for the former Trump campaign chairman.

He won a claim that the prosecution brought by Manhattan district attorney Cy Vance, was invalidated by 'double jeopardy' laws because it overlapped with the federal crimes of which he was convicted earlier this year.

However Manafort remains in federal custody and is not scheduled for release until Christmas Day 2024.

But the judge's ruling opens the way for Donald Trump to set Manafort...

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New York judge tosses state fraud case against Manafort
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A New York judge Wednesday tossed the real estate fraud case brought by Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance against Paul Manafort, ruling that the charges violated the state’s double jeopardy laws.

Vance's office accused Manafort, President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman, of falsifying business records to obtain millions of dollars in residential mortgage loans in a scam that began in December 2015 and continued until three days before Trump's 2017 inauguration.

But Justice Maxwell Wiley of the New York County Supreme Court dismissed the case because Manafort, 70, had been...

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State Case Against Paul Manafort Tossed by New York Judge
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A New York judge tossed a state criminal case against former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort, saying the indictment violated a law that protects defendants from being prosecuted for the same crimes twice.

Mr. Manafort, 70 years old, is currently serving a seven-year prison sentence after his federal convictions on bank and tax fraud, among other crimes. Mr. Manafort didn’t appear in court Wednesday due to health issues, the judge said.

The state indictment, brought by the Manhattan district attorney’s office, had accused the former Trump campaign chairman of submitting...

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