DOJ mengakui kesalahan pengajuan dokumen dalam kasus penipuan pemilu

Departemen Kehakiman AS mengakui adanya kesalahan pengajuan dalam sebuah kasus pengadilan federal di New Hampshire yang melibatkan tuduhan penipuan pemilu. Para pejabat mengajukan permohonan pada hari Jumat untuk menarik kembali pemberitahuan yang sebenarnya ditujukan untuk gugatan hukum terpisah di Minnesota. DOJ juga segera mengajukan dokumen yang benar tak lama setelahnya.

Asisten Jaksa Agung Harmeet K. Dhillon dan para jaksa di Divisi Hak Sipil mengajukan mosi dua halaman tersebut dalam kasus Granite State pada September 2025. Dokumen tersebut menyatakan bahwa pemberitahuan otoritas tambahan diajukan karena kesalahan dan meminta agar pemberitahuan itu ditarik dari daftar perkara. Pemberitahuan yang salah tempat tersebut sebenarnya berkaitan dengan kasus penipuan pemilu di Minnesota yang diajukan terhadap negara bagian tersebut dan sekretaris negaranya pada hari yang sama tahun lalu.

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