U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson ordered that the parties provide her by Tuesday with a copy of the executive order that commuted Stone's sentence.
She also asked for clarity about the scope of the clemency, including whether it covers just his prison sentence or also the two-year period of supervised release that was part of his sentence.
Despite being ordered by a U.S. Court of Appeals panel in the District of Columbia to dismiss the federal government's criminal case against former White House Security Advisor General Michael Flynn,
U.S. District Court Judge Emmet Sullivan isn't letting him get out without another fight.
In a new request,
Sullivan is asking for the entire DC Court of Appeals to take on the case and determine whether it should be dismissed. This comes after Sullivan refused to honor a directive from the Department of Justice, in which it was argued the FBI didn't have proper standing to charge Flynn in the first place, to dismiss the case.