Federal judge drops contempt charge against ICE agent in Boston arrest
- A federal judge dismissed a contempt case against an ICE agent following a controversial arrest in Boston.
- U.S. District Judge William Young dismissed the case after Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell agreed with U.S. Attorney Leah Foley to vacate the contempt order.
- U.S. Attorney Leah Foley stated there was no legal basis to hold federal officers in contempt for their duties.
- Ryan Sullivan, an attorney for Martell-Lebron, criticized the judge's decision, while Suffolk County District Attorney Kevin Hayden condemned the ICE arrest outside the court.
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Federal judge tosses contempt finding of ICE agent who arrested man midtrial in Boston
A federal judge dismissed a Boston judge’s contempt ruling against a federal immigration agent who arrested a man in the middle of his trial last month. The ruling was filed by Judge William G. Young on Monday, ending a weeks-long skirmish over Immigration Customs and Enforcement’s (ICE) actions that set off a very public rift between the Suffolk District Attorney Kevin Hayden, Boston Municipal Court Judge Mark Summerville and U.S. Attorney of M…
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