The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has expressed opposition to the latest request by Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm to dismiss criminal charges against him. According to BlockBeats, the DOJ stated that a recent Supreme Court ruling, cited by Storm's lawyer, is unrelated to the case and should not be grounds for dismissal.
Storm's legal team had planned to use a new Supreme Court decision from a civil copyright infringement case to support their motion to dismiss. However, U.S. prosecutors argued in a letter to the federal judge that the ruling pertains to a different situation and industry, and therefore should not impact the handling of Storm's criminal charges.
This legal battle highlights the Trump administration's conflicting stance on the cryptocurrency sector. While the U.S. government has shown some support for crypto policies, it continues to pursue criminal accountability for certain crypto project developers. As the situation stands, Storm may still face retrial, with the case potentially returning to court proceedings.