The federal judge overseeing Roger Stone's case has decided to go ahead with sentencing for Donald Trump's longtime political advisor – despite a personal intervention by the president who complained online the case was 'tainted.'
Judge Amy Berman Jackson held a scheduling call on the case with lawyers on Tuesday – after Stone's team sought a retrial. Although she is willing to listen to their latest request, she said she won't stall Stone's sentencing – which has provoked an extraordinary clash between career prosecutors and the White House that has brought new scrutiny on the attorney general.
'I am going to keep the sentencing where it is,' Jackson said, even as Stone's lawyers sought to delay proceedings.
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#PARDON
Meanwhile McCabe is covering the story on CNN in a negative light. McCabe did nothing wrong just ask Barr.
In any other circumstance this would be declared a mistrial and this judge would recuse herself for obvious political bias.
She should be completely mortified her lack of professionalism has been exposed but she is a Democrat operative and has no integrity.
Criminal. Someone should Seth Rich her.
And Pardoned by the President on Friday.
It's judges like Jackson who give the bench a bad name and disrespect the robes they wear. Just another political hack.
Do you mean, Communist Operative?
Trump will Pardon him after the show is over !!! LOL LOL
Dems always get off , so only this one gets set -up because he
friends with Trump !!
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