Un ancien employé de Walmart demande l'abandon des charges en s'appuyant sur la décision concernant Mar-a-Lago

Adrian Martinez, arrêté l'an dernier alors qu'il manifestait contre une opération de contrôle de l'immigration en Californie, a déposé une requête pour obtenir l'abandon de son inculpation fédérale. Ce recours s'appuie sur une décision de la juge fédérale Aileen Cannon qui a mis fin à l'affaire menée par le procureur spécial contre le président Donald Trump concernant des documents saisis à Mar-a-Lago. Les avocats soutiennent que le procureur en charge du dossier Martinez occupe ses fonctions de manière illégale.

Martinez, âgé de 20 ans et originaire de Pico Rivera, s'était joint à une manifestation devant un magasin Lowe's en juin 2025 lors d'une opération de contrôle migratoire menée par la police des frontières. Il a été arrêté après avoir été accusé d'agression envers un agent, bien que des images vidéo aient montré par la suite qu'il n'avait commis aucune attaque. La plainte initiale alléguait une conspiration visant à entraver l'action d'un officier fédéral, menant à son inculpation en août suivant.

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