
Washington Gala Shooting Suspect Seeks to Disqualify DOJ Prosecutors
The suspect in a shooting incident at a Washington gala is attempting to disqualify Department of Justice officials from prosecuting his case. He argues that these officials are also witnesses, creating a conflict of interest.
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Lawyers for Cole Allen say Todd Blanche and Jeanine Pirro could be considered victims or witnesses in case A man charged with attacking the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner is seeking to disqualify top justice department officials from direct involvement in prosecuting him because they could be considered victims or witnesses in the case, creating a potential conflict of interest. The acting attorney general, Todd Blanche, and US attorney Jeanine Pirro were attending the 25 Apri...
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Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro were present at the April 25 event
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