Elizabeth Holmes is asking federal judge to bar U.S. prosecutors from expanding criminal case without going through a grand jury.
- Holmes contends that because she hasn’t waived her right to prosecution by indictment, a move by prosecutors to add new allegations to her case through the filing of a “superseding information” violates her constitutional rights under the Fifth Amendment
- Holmes proposes a July 20 hearing on dismissal motion
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