Appeals court refuses to stay Mueller grand jury subpoena for Roger Stone associate Andrew Miller

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D.C. circuit panel gives Andrew Miller seven days to appeal to Supreme Court, testify or face jail

By Spencer S. Hsu and Spencer S. Hsu Investigative reporter Email Bio Follow Ann E. Marimow Ann E. Marimow Reporter covering legal affairs Email Bio Follow May 21 at 9:05 PM A federal appeals court Tuesday refused to block a grand jury subpoena for testimony by Roger Stone associate Andrew Miller in an investigation launched by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III, clearing the way for a final appeal to the Supreme Court in the long-running legal dispute.

Miller was also ordered to answer questions before a grand jury about Guccifer 2.0 and DCLeaks, entities that U.S. prosecutors have alleged were online fronts invented by Russian intelligence operatives to spread the hacked documents before the 2016 presidential election.On Tuesday, Judges Karen LeCraft Henderson, Judith W. Rogers and Sri Srinivasan of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C.

Stone has pleaded not guilty and faces trial in November on Mueller charges of lying to Congress and obstructing justice about his efforts to learn about the hacked emails.

 

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Miller’s lawyer, Paul Kamenar, called the ruling “disappointing, but not unexpected.” He said he will decide shortly whether to ask Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. to intervene. What

The court have lost the Understanding concerning the 2nd and 4th Estates which are Law and Order and the Moral Certainty of Transparency and Uprightness.

This whole Russia hoax, Mueller, Barr, Kavanaugh, waste of time, is such a disservice to the American people. sick Free to be dumb

They'll go to the SC, they've already said that was the plan, hoping Trump's Judges will rule for them.

Basically they are trying to break the law by using courts....and courts aint having it.

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