An appeals court rules that the criminal case against Michael Flynn should be dismissed; Kosovo's president is indicted for war crimes.
Tonight's Sentences was written by Cameron Peters.
TOP NEWS
A potential reprieve for Michael Flynn
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- On Wednesday, the DC Circuit Court of Appeals sided with President Trumpâs Justice Department and directed a lower court to dismiss criminal charges against former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn. [[Reuters / Sarah N. Lynch](]
- The decision is part of a sudden reversal in Flynnâs fortunes; Flynn had twice pleaded guilty to charges of lying to the FBI about conversations with Russia during the transition between administrations, but the DOJ moved to dismiss his case last month. [[CNN / Katelyn Polantz](]
- A district court judge had planned to examine the DOJâs decision to do so in a hearing scheduled for next month, but Wednesdayâs ruling â in which the majority argues that âa hearing cannot be used as an occasion to superintend the prosecutionâs charging decisionsâ â puts a damper on that plan. [[ABC News / Alexander Mallin](]
- Previously, a former federal judge appointed to oppose the DOJ decision to end prosecution argued in a court filing that dismissing the case against Flynn was a âgross abuse of prosecutorial power ... to benefit a political ally of the President.â [[Washington Post / Ann E. Marimow](]
- Itâs unclear where Flynnâs case, which has spanned virtually the entire Trump administration, will go from here. The decision could be reconsidered before the full court or appealed to the Supreme Court, but as Politico points out, it would be âextraordinaryâ for a district court judge to take either step. [[Politico / Josh Gerstein and Kyle Cheney](]
- It's also possible the full appeals court will choose to reconsider the decision even without a request â as Vox's Ian Millhiser writes, judges Neomi Rao and Karen Henderson, who were the majority in Wednesday's 2-1 decision, "are far-right outliers" on the court. [[Vox / Ian Millhiser](]
- Flynnâs case isnât the only active storyline involving criminal conduct by Trump allies: Two prosecutors involved in the case of longtime Trump confidant Roger Stone testified on Capitol Hill Wednesday regarding political interference in Stoneâs sentencing. [[Vox / Andrew Prokop](]
- In written testimony, DOJ prosecutor Aaron Zelinsky accused senior Justice Department leadership of exerting âsignificant pressure ... to water down and in some cases outright distort the events that transpired in [Stone's] trial and the criminal conduct that gave rise to his conviction.â [[NPR / Carrie Johnson](]
- Zelinsky, who was also a member of special counsel Robert Muellerâs team, quit Stoneâs case earlier this year along with three other DOJ prosecutors after the acting US attorney for DC overrode Zelinskyâs sentencing recommendation for Stone. [[Daily Beast / Spencer Ackerman](]
- Stone was convicted in November and sentenced to 40 months in prison for obstruction, witness tampering, and lying to Congress; however, he has yet to begin serving his time and earlier this week requested a postponement because of the coronavirus risk in prison. [[CBS News / Melissa Quinn](]
Allegations of war crimes in the Balkans
- On Wednesday, a special prosecutor in The Hague announced a war crimes indictment against Kosovo President Hashim Thaçi and nine others for actions dating back to the countryâs war of independence against Serbia in the late 1990s. [[NYT / Gerry Mullany](]
- The 10-count indictment accuses Thaçi and the others of almost 100 murders, as well as torture and âdisappearingâ victims. Thaçi and Kosovo Democratic Party leader Kadri Veseli, who was also indicted, both served as Kosovo Liberation Army commanders in the war. [[Washington Post / Michael Birnbaum](]
- The war, which ended in 1999 after a NATO bombing campaign, wasnât the end of the conflict; Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008, and the two countries were set to participate in talks at the White House this weekend. Wednesdayâs indictment has, obviously, derailed those plans. [[BBC](]
- Richard Grenell, who serves as the US special envoy for peace talks between Serbia and Kosovo in addition to his role as US ambassador to Germany, announced on Twitter Wednesday that Thaçi had canceled his trip to the US following the indictment. [[Twitter/ Richard Grenell](]
- While the charges have yet to be confirmed by the Kosovo Specialist Chambers in The Hague, prosecutors have indicated that they believe they will be able to âprove all of the charges beyond a reasonable doubt.â [[Radio Free Europe](]
MISCELLANEOUS
The US saw its highest single-day increase in coronavirus cases since late April on Tuesday.
[[New York Times](]
- After winning a GOP runoff in North Carolina Tuesday, Madison Cawthorn, who will turn 25 in August, will become the youngest House member in recent history if he wins in his heavily Republican district this November. [[Washington Post / Meagan Flynn](]
- A police reform package proposed by the Senate GOP ran out of road on Wednesday after Democrats rejected the proposal for not going far enough. [[Vox / Li Zhou](]
- How to enable Googleâs newest feature to auto-delete your data. [[Recode / Sara Morrison](]
- The Oregon Zoo has some exceptionally cute otters. [[Twitter / Oregon Zoo](]
VERBATIM
"Iâm a Black man who was raised by a single mother in a housing project. That story doesnât usually end in Congress. But today, that 11-year old boy who was beaten by police is about to be your next Representative."
[[Jamaal Bowman on his victory over 16-term incumbent Rep. Eliot Engel in New York's 16th Congressional District / BuzzFeed News](]
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