In a remarkable 78-page ruling, Judge Dale Ho, the presiding judge in the public corruption case of New York City Mayor Eric Adams, denied DOJ's efforts to dismiss Adams' case without prejudice (temporarily) so they could hold it over Adams' head as political leverage.
This video does a deep dive into Judge Ho's ruling, and the implications of his findings regarding the unethical conduct of the DOJ official who made "pretextual" arguments in the case.
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