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Justice Department Defends Move to Drop Adani Criminal Charges

The Justice Department said this substantially weakened the criminal prosecution and weighed heavily in favour of dismissing the charges.

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What happened The Justice Department defended its move to drop the criminal case against Gautam Adani, arguing that securities charges against the Indian billionaire never should have been brought in the first place.
The headline split The left frames it as ""Not A Single Penny Lost": US Department Of Justice On Dropping Adani Charges". The center frames it as "Justice Department Defends Move to Drop Adani Criminal Charges".
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Left / center-left"Not A Single Penny Lost": US Department Of Justice On Dropping Adani Charges

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CenterJustice Department Defends Move to Drop Adani Criminal Charges

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NDTVNews report · Jul 4, 6:19 PM

"Not A Single Penny Lost": US Department Of Justice On Dropping Adani Charges

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The Justice Department said this substantially weakened the criminal prosecution and weighed heavily in favour of dismissing the charges.

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BloombergNews report · Jul 4, 4:04 PM

Justice Department Defends Move to Drop Adani Criminal Charges

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The Justice Department defended its move to drop the criminal case against Gautam Adani, arguing that securities charges against the Indian billionaire never should have been brought in the...

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