(NewsNation) — Former FBI director James Comey could face multiple years in prison if he's convicted on two charges of making a false statement and obstruction, according to a DOJ press release.
Comey was indicted by a federal grand jury Thursday. The charges stem from comments he made to the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee in testimony on Sept. 30, 2020, during which he is accused of lying.
If convicted, Comey could face up to five years in prison. The DOJ release notes that "sentences for federal crimes are typically less than the maximum penalties."
“The charges as alleged in this case represent a breach of the public trust at an extraordinary level,” said U.S. Attorney Lindsay Halligan.
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