With the most serious charges now dismissed against the remaining Dewey & LeBoeuf defendants, the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office has lost critical leverage in a case with only three remaining criminal counts.

Acting Supreme Court Justice Robert Stolz on Friday dismissed all grand larceny counts against former Dewey chief financial officer Joel Sanders and former executive director Stephen DiCarmine. Those were the most serious charges in the indictment that required prison time upon conviction.

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