
NY judge orders Eric Adams, Trump DOJ officials to court over motion to dismiss corruption charges
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The Justice Department and Eric Adams' lawyers were ordered to court Wednesday as a federal judge considers dropping the corruption case against the New York City mayor.
The judge also ordered Adams to file his "consent in writing" to the motion to dismiss to the court docket by 5 p.m. ET Tuesday. Ho said the DOJ motion cited how Adams "consented in writing," but no such document had been submitted to the court. Danielle Wallace is a breaking news and politics reporter at Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to danielle.wallace@fox.com and on X: @danimwallace.
The DOJ motion cites one judicial opinion regarding the federal rule for dismissal, stating "the executive branch remains the absolute judge of whether a prosecution should be initiated and the first and presumptively the best judge of whether a pending prosecution should be terminated," and "the exercise of its discretion with respect to the termination of pending prosecutions should not be judicially disturbed unless clearly contrary to manifest public interest."













