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A judge ordered the FBI to destroy key emails in the James Comey case due to improper seizure, sparking concerns over judicial overreach and the rule of law.
A federal judge appointed by Bill Clinton has ordered the FBI to destroy seized emails central to the case against former FBI Director James Comey, citing improper seizure under Rule 41(g).
The motion was filed by Columbia Law professor Daniel Richman, a non-defendant who served as a communications link in the Trump-Russia investigation.
Though a sealed copy will be sent to the presiding judge in Virginia, prosecutors are barred from reviewing the evidence, raising concerns about judicial overreach and the impact on the justice system.
The Justice Department has sought an emergency stay from the Supreme Court, warning the ruling could undermine the rule of law and obstruct justice in an active criminal case.
The decision comes amid broader controversy over judicial impartiality and the separation of powers.
Un juez ordenó al FBI que destruyera correos electrónicos clave en el caso de James Comey debido a la incautación indebida, lo que generó preocupaciones sobre el exceso judicial y el estado de derecho.