Appeals Court Rules Federal Prosecutor Unlawfully Appointed in NY AG James Subpoena Case
1-Minute Brief
The court's decision affects ongoing federal investigations involving the New York Attorney General's office and raises questions about prosecutori...
Key Facts
- A federal appeals court found the top federal prosecutor in the Northern District of New York was unlawfully serving when subpoenas were issued to Letitia James.
- The prosecutor in question was identified as a Trump administration pick, according to CNN.
- The court upheld a block on Justice Department subpoenas to the New York Attorney General's office.
- The appeals court stated that the prosecutor, Sarcone, was not legally serving as acting U.S. Attorney.
- Multiple outlets, including CBS News and Reuters, reported on the court's finding regarding the prosecutor's appointment.
What Happened
A federal appeals court ruled that the acting U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of New York was unlawfully appointed and therefore could not issue subpoenas to New York Attorney General Letitia James' office.
Why It Matters
This decision may impact federal investigations involving the New York Attorney General and highlights legal questions about the appointment process for federal prosecutors. It could influence how future cases are managed and prosecuted.
What's Next
Further legal proceedings or appeals may follow, and the Justice Department may need to reconsider its approach to ongoing investigations involving the New York Attorney General's office.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- CBS NewsLeft1h agoCourt says prosecutor who subpoenaed Letitia James was unlawfully appointed
- ReutersCenter3h agoAppeals court upholds block on US Justice Department subpoenas to NY AG James' office
- CNNLeft2h agoTrump US attorney pick can no longer investigate one of the president’s top foes, court rules