The judge says that the statements of the Ministry of Justice officials about Luigi Manjion have broken the rules of the court.
A federal judge said on Wednesday that the general statements of the officials of the Ministry of Justice (Doj) related to the title of Luigi Manjion have broken the rules of the court.
The American boycott judge Margaret Garnett, who is appointed by former President Biden, instructed the prosecutors to advise the Public Prosecutor Todd Blanche that “future violations may lead to penalties, which may include personal financial penalties, contempt of the court’s results, or relief to trial this issue.”
Garnet added that “the government declaration must also include confirmation that this message has been transferred to Blanche.
The judge’s order came in response to the legal manganese team, which said on Tuesday in the court files that the statements made by Trump administration officials were enthusiastic about the right of Manji to a fair trial.
“The government has urged Mr. Mangion to an unforgettable link by linking it to a basis to violent, non -relevant events and left -wing extremist groups, although there is no connection or affiliation.”
Mango lawyers referred to the White House press secretary Caroline Levitte, describing Mangion as a “left killer.” The legal team also referred to other comments by the administration.
The judge told the US government to respond by October 3, adding that public prosecutors need to explain how “these violations occurred.”
Mangeion, who was charged with shooting at United Health CEO, admitted last year that he was not guilty.
Mangeun also faces federal death penalty.
New York State Judge rejected the terrorist charges faced by manganese last week. He is still accused of second -class death.