A federal judge, Dale Ho, remarked on the Department of Justice's (DOJ) request to abandon Mayor Eric Adams' corruption case, indicating that the court may not agree to dismiss the charges without substantial reasoning. The DOJ's motion comes as new indictments were being prepared against Adams for potential misconduct. The judge's comments suggest he may seek a justification for the DOJ's unusual request, noting the potential implications for public interest and calling for a court hearing to further discuss the matter.
The DOJ's bid to quash Mayor Adams' corruption case prompted Judge Dale Ho to highlight that the court can reject such motions if against public interest.
Judge Ho expressed the need for the DOJ to justify its decision to abandon the case that may involve serious charges against Mayor Adams.
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