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Updated · The New York Times · May 13
DHS Lawyer James Percival Attacks Judge in Migrant Case as Homicide Charges Fuel Dispute
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · May 13

DHS Lawyer James Percival Attacks Judge in Migrant Case as Homicide Charges Fuel Dispute

1 articles · Updated · The New York Times · May 13
  • James Percival, DHS’s general counsel, publicly called Rhode Island Judge Melissa DuBose an “activist” and said the Trump administration was justified in withholding information in a migrant detention case.
  • The clash followed DuBose’s referral of a government lawyer for possible discipline after he admitted not telling her that detainee Bryan Rafael Gomez faced homicide charges in the Dominican Republic.
  • Percival argued DuBose had no valid basis to review Gomez’s custody status, despite federal judges handling hundreds of similar detention challenges nationwide.
  • The fight adds to a broader Trump-era confrontation with the judiciary, as administration allies have increasingly launched personal attacks on judges amid rising threats against federal jurists.
Is public criticism of judges a necessary check on power or a direct threat to judicial independence?
When lawyers are ordered to conceal facts in court, who is ultimately held accountable for the consequences?