501(c)(4) may be criminally tried in absentia

501(c)(4) may be criminally tried in absentia

A 501(c)(4) social welfare organization formed to deal with funds raised in an online campaign to build a wall along the Southern border of the U.S. may be tried in absentia when its lawyer has withdrawn for not being paid and no other attorney has appeared on the organization’s behalf, a trial court in New York has ruled.

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