Trump FL Records Case: Judge Cannon Fires Back At Lying Jack's Smears - should consider a gag order

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  1. Golem

    Golem Well-Known Member Donor

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    Oh... I'm sure TO YOU noticing how she delays the trial might seem like "legal expertise". However, to any moderately intelligent human being it's just "following the events".
     
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    Trump is sooooo limited on lawyers who will be associated with him that he has to retain the same ones for numerous cases.
    He really needs to put Habbhabbhabba on the classified doc one. lol

    Trump lawyers tell Mar-a-Lago judge it's 'virtually impossible task' to juggle hush-money trial defense
    Source: Law & Crime

    Apr 18th, 2024, 10:18 am


    Donald Trump’s defense lawyers reiterated their demand to push back key Mar-a-Lago case deadlines, calling it a “virtually impossible task” to handle the hush-money trial and the “critical stage” of the Espionage Act case simultaneously. The Thursday filing from Christopher Kise, Todd Blanche, and Emil Bove maintained that U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon should move a CIPA § 5(a) Notice deadline until three weeks after Trump’s expected six-week New York trial ends.

    In a weekend filing, special counsel Jack Smith emphasized the “importance” of the “crucial” CIPA § 5(a) Notice in “getting the case to trial,” as the notice will reveal whether the Trump defense intends to use classified materials obtained through discovery “in any manner in connection with any trial or pretrial proceeding[.]”

    Smith asserted that the Trump team “must stop” pushing “reflexively” for more delays whenever Cannon sets a deadline. He implored the Mar-a-Lago judge to keep the May 9 CIPA § 5(a) Notice and expert witness disclosure deadlines in place, arguing that the defense has had months to meet the deadlines and should not be rewarded with “open-ended” delay based on Trump choosing to have the same lawyers defend him in the Mar-a-Lago and New York criminal cases.'

    Read more: https://lawandcrime.com/high-profil...h-money-trial-defense-and-critical-deadlines/
     
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  3. Zorro

    Zorro Well-Known Member

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    So, where's the writ?
     
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