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Tommy Carcetti

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Sat Sep 27, 2025, 05:42 PM Saturday

So, say the Comey indictment gets dismissed without prejudice for being insufficent. [View all]

Which it ought to be, because it’s laughably thin and vague.

Under normal circumstances, if it’s just the first filing, a judge will give the prosecution another shot and dismiss it without prejudice, meaning they could amend and re-file it.

However, since the statute on the offense I believe is scheduled to run early next week, the prosecution would be barred from re-filing it.

Am I correct in this analysis?

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