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Mar 17, 2022 13 tweets 3 min read Read on X
Hello from Judge Randolph Moss' courtroom (I'm listening remotely) where Jan. 6 defendant Lucas Denney is set to plead guilty to one count of assaulting police after a key missed deadline by the govt jeopardized their ability to pursue a longer list of felonies, incl. conspiracy
What happened was, prosecutors missed the deadline to indict Denney after his arrest, violating his speedy trial rights. In the meantime, the govt did secure an indictment, but for just one charge. They'd wanted the case dismissed w/out prejudice, meaning they could try again
Denney had moved to dismiss the case, but changed course, deciding instead to plead guilty to that single charge in the late indictment — assaulting police w/ a weapon — rather than give the govt another shot at pressing the full set of charges he'd faced at the start
Dial-in info to listen to the hearing before Judge Moss, plus court rules:
dcd.uscourts.gov/covid-19-emerg…
Toll Free Number: 877-336-1839
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There's no agreement with the government here, Denney just pleaded guilty to the lone count in the indictment at the arraignment stage
Deleted this tweet and rethreading the other updates on today's hearing because it's a complicated situation, and I don't think this accurately reflected DOJ's options going forward — that they could try to reindict him, but it's not clear how double jeopardy might come into play Image
It's possible the govt could try to charge Denney again; AUSA says they haven't decided that.

Moss has said before, and says now, that there's a chance Denney could raise a double jeopardy argument if the govt did try to charge him again, but he warns the govt could still try
It sounds like Denney did not fully understand these dynamics (that the govt could try to bring more charges, notwithstanding the potential that they could face a double jeopardy challenge), and he's now going into a breakout with his lawyers
Moss is back on the bench with the parties. He's having Denney confirm he understands the govt could bring more charges in the future since there's no agreement in place stopping them from trying
Denney's lawyer William Shipley says there's a circuit split that weighs in their favor on the question of whether double jeopardy would preclude the govt from pursuing the rest of the charges from the orig. complaint. Moss asks if the DC Circuit has weighed in, Shipley says no
Moss is going ahead with providing an overview of Denney's rights and having him confirm he's admitting to the elements of the count he's pleading guilty to, assaulting/interfering with an officer using a weapon (swinging a pole, Denney specifies it was plastic)
Denney says he swung the pole to block pepper spray, but acknowledges he hit an officer
Moss has accepted Denney's guilty plea on the assault count; sentencing guidelines are TBD, the govt calculated it at 57 to 71 months and the defense had it lower at 41 to 51 months. Denney will remain in custody pending sentencing, which the judge sets for June 9

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Mar 28
Court action this afternoon/evening:
2-1 order from the DC Circuit denying request by the US Conference of Catholic Bishops to restore appropriated federal funds for refugee resettlement programs that the Trump admin cut off; Judge Millett dissents
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In a 2-1 order (another Millett dissent), the DC Circuit said it would let Trump fire two independent agency officials, boosting the admin's push to expand his power to control the makeup of these entities. One fired official is preparing to ask the full circuit to reconsider:
bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
Meanwhile, a 4th Circuit panel lifted restrictions on the role that Elon Musk and people affiliated with his DOGE project can play in dismantling USAID (but was divided on the underlying merits of the constitutional fight over the power Musk is exercising)
bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Mar 7
A DC judge said today he’ll likely order the Trump admin's government efficiency office to preserve its records; no immediate ruling on whether DOGE is subject to FOIA
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The judge told the DOJ lawyer appearing today in the DOGE FOIA case to "advise your clients" ASAP about the likelihood of a preservation order. Trump admin contends the records law doesn't apply to DOGE
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The judge told the DOJ lawyer appearing today in the DOGE FOIA case to "advise your clients" ASAP about the likelihood of a preservation order. Trump admin contends the records law doesn't apply to DOGE
bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Mar 7
ICYMI: Trump announced a new policy requiring DOJ to demand in court that challengers suing the admin should have to post money bonds if they win orders blocking his actions. Several judges have already rejected such requests
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DC judge denied motion to restrict DOGE access at Treasury. NY judge's injunction remains in place for now.

DC judge said plaintiffs couldn't show irreparable harm re: personal data becoming public -- but they could come back if the situation changed
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Overnight: Washington state AG filed a contempt motion accusing the Trump administration of defying an injunction that blocked cutting off federal funds to institutions that provide gender-affirming care in the states that sued assets.bwbx.io/documents/user…Image
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Feb 22
We've got ourselves an old fashioned Friday news dump. What's happened over the past few hours:
- SCOTUS declined, for now, to let Trump oust the head of a federal whistleblower protection agency, letting the official stay in the job until at least Wednesday. From Greg Stohr: bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
- DOJ took the unusual step of confirming that it had filed a misconduct complaint against a DC fed judge over her handling of recent hearings in litigation over Trump's effort to bar trans troops from serving in the US military. With Erik Larson: bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
Read 6 tweets
Feb 5
A Mass. federal judge set a hearing for tomorrow on whether to immediately halt the Elon Musk-affiliated "Fork in the Road" deferred resignation offer for federal workers from the Trump admin. Prev: bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

Meanwhile, a DC federal judge is holding a hearing now on whether to intervene re: Treasury Dept. giving info to Musk's DOGE team. Prev: bloomberg.com/news/articles/…Image
Some more court action later in the day:
- Re: Trump's bar on transgender troops, judge isn't ruling on the motion for an immediate TRO after US basically said status quo will remain pending a fight over a longer-term prelim injunction, but judge says govt must immediately alert her + plaintiffs if that'll changeImage
- DC federal judge set a Friday hearing to consider whether to grant a TRO blocking DOGE from getting access to Dept. of Labor systems and information. See earlier from @swillmer: bloomberg.com/news/articles/…Image
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Nov 5, 2024
Interesting hearing this evening in Missouri’s lawsuit seeking to block DOJ from sending two election observers to monitor a St. Louis polling site on Election Day. No ruling from the bench (recap below)
Complaint: assets.bwbx.io/documents/user…
DOJ oppo: assets.bwbx.io/documents/user…
Missouri argues state law spells out who can enter a polling place to observe and DOJ monitors aren’t covered. DOJ says there’s a 2021 settlement with the St. Louis board of elections for ADA violations re: disability access that allows this
But Missouri AG says it appeared it was news to state officials that this agreement was in effect, and more broadly, that the board lacked authority to enter into the monitoring term in the first place. Which raises some Qs for the judge...
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