Judge Criticizes DOJ's Approach in Comey Case

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A federal judge questioned the DOJ's handling of evidence in the case against former FBI Director James Comey, criticizing the rushed indictment process and potential violations of Comey's rights related to search warrants and privileged information, with a deadline set for the government to produce all related grand jury materials.
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