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Should DOJ Indict President Trump But Seal the Indictment?

by Kropf Moseley Schmitt | Jun 6, 2019

By: Sara Kropf Given the position of the Office of Legal Counsel that a sitting president cannot be prosecuted, there has been some talk (including by me) about the possibility of indicting President Trump now but keeping the indictment under seal until he is no...

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Does the Statute of Limitations Prevent Indicting President Trump After He Leaves Office?

by Kropf Moseley Schmitt | Apr 24, 2019

By: Sara Kropf The Report on the Investigation into Russian Interference in the 2016 Presidential Election (a/k/a the Mueller Report), is a veritable treasure trove of obstruction-of-justice efforts by the President. We’ve written before about obstruction of justice,...

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March Madness: Drafting Error Leads to Dismissal of Criminal Charges against FedEx

March Madness: Drafting Error Leads to Dismissal of Criminal Charges against FedEx

by Kropf Moseley Schmitt | Mar 21, 2016

By: Sara Kropf Middle Tennessee State beats Michigan State. Yale beats Baylor. The Cinderella season is upon us. The next big winner is . . . FedEx. The government has accused FedEx of conspiring with online pharmacies to ship illegal drugs to dealers and addicts. The...

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