New York legislators are moving closer to a change in the state’s laws that would allow state prosecutors, including New York Attorney General Letitia James, to bring charges against individuals pardoned of federal crimes by President Donald Trump.
The State Senate approved a bill Wednesday to eliminate what’s called the “double jeopardy loophole,” which currently prevents state prosecutors in New York from bringing similar charges against someone who’s accepted a pardon from Trump.
The fate of the bill is now in the hands of the State Assembly, where lawmakers expect it to be discussed and likely brought to the floor for a vote sometime in the next few weeks.
New York Law Journal
Wednesday, May 8, 2019
New York State getting ready for the Trump Crime Cabal
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