KEY POINTS
  • A judge on Wednesday dismissed New York state criminal charges filed against Paul Manafort, the fallen Republican lobbyist who had served as President Donald Trump's campaign chief in 2016.
  • The dismissal was a blow to Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr., who had brought the case against Manafort right after he was sentenced to a federal prison term earlier this year.
  • Manafort was not in court for Wednesday's hearing in Manhattan. He suffered a medical issue last week at the federal prison in Pennsylvania where he is serving his 7½-year term.
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort is escorted into court for his arraignment in New York Supreme Court, June 27, 2019.

A judge on Wednesday dismissed New York state criminal charges filed against former Trump campaign chief Paul Manafort on double jeopardy grounds — thwarting an effort to ensure Manafort remains behind bars even if President Donald Trump ends up pardoning him for federal crimes that he was convicted of previously.

Manafort, 70, had faced charges of mortgage fraud, conspiracy and falsifying business records in the case, which was filed by Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. immediately after the longtime Republican operative was sentenced earlier this year to 7½ years in prison on federal charges.