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A federal judge refused to quickly dismiss charges against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani, despite the Justice Department's attempt to drop the case. The ruling keeps the fraud prosecution alive despite DOJ abandonment.
A federal judge rejected the Department of Justice's request to quickly drop fraud charges against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani, keeping the prosecution alive despite DOJ abandonment of the case. The judge's refusal to rubber-stamp the dismissal suggests the court saw problems with how or why the government tried to drop the charges. The ruling is unusual: once prosecutors abandon a case, judges typically allow it. This judge didn't, signaling either misconduct in the dismissal request or evidence the judge believed the charges had merit.
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