Former FBI Director James Comey on Friday moved to dismiss the federal case against him, saying flaws in the grand jury process left prosecutors without a valid indictment and raising new questions about the Justice Department’s handling of the politically sensitive prosecution.
Comey asked a federal judge to dismiss the charges against him, asserting that what his attorneys called “fundamental errors” in the grand jury process fatally undermined the indictment.
The request came in a 29-page filing that sharply challenged the government’s account of how the charges were approved and framed the prosecution as legally flawed from the start.
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