US judge tosses case against wrongly deported Salvadorean man Abrego Garcia
A US federal judge dismissed a criminal case against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadorean man. US District Judge Waverly Crenshaw ruled the indictment by the Trump administration's Justice Department was an "abuse of prosecuting power." Abrego Garcia, a Maryland resident married to an American citizen, had been living in the US with protected legal status since 2019.

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AI-generatedA US federal judge dismissed a criminal case against Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadorean man. US District Judge Waverly Crenshaw ruled the indictment by the Trump administration's Justice Department was an "abuse of prosecuting power." Abrego Garcia, a Maryland resident married to an American citizen, had been living in the US with protected legal status since 2019. He was wrongly deported to El Salvador in March of last year due to an "administrative error," according to Justice Department lawyers. Upon his return to the US in June, he was detained and charged with human smuggling. Abrego Garcia sought to have these charges dismissed, arguing they were a vindictive prosecution.
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5 extractedAfter his return to the US in June, Abrego Garcia was detained and charged with human smuggling.
Justice Department lawyers admitted Abrego Garcia had been wrongly deported due to an administrative error.
Abrego Garcia had been living in the US under protected legal status since 2019.
Judge ruled the indictment of Abrego Garcia by the Justice Department was an abuse of prosecuting power.
US federal judge dismissed criminal case against wrongly deported Salvadorean man Kilmar Abrego Garcia.