Judge Ho Cancels Hearing on DOJ’s Motion in Adams Case, Says Oral Argument Unnecessary

In a notable turn of events in the case involving New York City Mayor Eric Adams, Judge Dale E. Ho has decided to cancel a scheduled hearing on the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) motion to dismiss the case, deeming oral arguments unnecessary at this time.

Judge Ho’s decision was made public through a scheduling order entered into the court docket on Tuesday. The order states:

“Having reviewed the submissions of the parties and court-appointed amicus in response to this Court’s Order at ECF No. 136, the Court does not at this time believe that oral argument is necessary. Accordingly, it is hereby ORDERED that the oral argument scheduled for March 14, 2025, at 2:00 p.m., is ADJOURNED SINE DIE. SO ORDERED.”

The ruling effectively removes the hearing from the court’s calendar without specifying a new date, a move that could signal the judge’s readiness to rule on the motion based on written submissions alone.

The DOJ had previously sought dismissal of the case, though details regarding their reasoning and the broader implications of the judge’s decision remain subjects of legal speculation.

Mayor Adams has been under legal scrutiny in recent months, though the exact nature of the DOJ’s involvement in this case has not been fully disclosed.

The cancellation of the hearing could mean the judge is nearing a decision, or that further legal developments are expected before oral arguments are reconsidered.

Observers will now await Judge Ho’s next move, as the legal battle surrounding Adams continues to unfold.

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