Sentences with phrase «under obstruction of justice»

The Articles of Impeachment were filed under obstruction of justice, violation of the foreign emoluments clause, violation of the domestic emoluments clause, undermining the federal judiciary and undermining the freedom of the press.

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Trump is under investigation for possible obstruction of justice in the Russia probe.
The president is also under investigation by Mueller for possible obstruction of justice in the Russia probe — and any further attempt to wrest control of the probe threatens to unleash a political crisis.
Benedict Donald needs to be under oath when questioned about treason and obstruction of justice.
Newsday reported in January that Spota's top corruption prosecutor, Christopher McPartland, is under federal investigation for possible obstruction of justice involving the case of James Burke, the former Suffolk police chief and district attorney's chief investigator who pleaded guilty in February to beating up a suspect and then arranging a cover - up.
Cuomo is at the center of Albany corruption, under federal investigation for obstruction of justice, witness tampering.
Gore, if found guilty of encouraging the endangered owl to lie under oath, could face congressional censure on charges of perjury, obstruction of justice and owl - fucking.
Now, on the whole, I'm not one to go in for guilt by association: The fact that Michael E Mann's boss at the IPCC is facing sex charges for harassing women is no more relevant than the fact that Michael E Mann's boss at Penn State - Graham Spanier, the guy who hired him - is under indictment for obstruction of justice, failure to report child abuse, and child endangerment.
In fact, Mann's only «exoneration» came in an inquiry set up by a guy called Graham Spanier, now under criminal indictment and facing 20 years in the slammer for obstruction of justice.
«Demanding that Comey make a public statement that Trump is not under investigation would itself potentially be obstruction of justice,» McQuade said, because it still could amount to interference in the Russia investigation.
Before the trial court, Mr. Marinello argued that to commit obstruction of justice under section 7212, one must have knowledge of a pending IRS investigation.
If the underlying facts amount to an offence under French law, such an interview would likely be considered obstruction of justice.
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