Saturday, March 9, 2024

Of course

The former president last week proposed to the US district judge Aileen Cannon a schedule for pre-trial motions that culminated in a trial starting in Florida around the start of the summer.

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Trump’s gambit of suggesting an August trial date [...] could mean the federal election interference case could be boxed out of Trump’s legal calendar and not proceed to trial before the 2024 presidential election.

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[Trump attorney Todd] Blanche suggested in court filings and at a contentious scheduling hearing last week in Fort Pierce, Florida, that if Trump had to go to trial before the election, the earliest possible date would be around 12 August.

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The supreme court has scheduled oral arguments for 15 April for the immunity claim. Even if the court rejected Trump’s claim by May, it would not be possible for Trump to go to trial before the election because he has roughly three months left on the clock to prepare his trial defense.

Prosecutors complained about Trump trying to weaponize each of his criminal cases to box out the calendar, and suggested a more expedited schedule that projected Trump potentially going to trial in the classified documents case on 8 July.

  Guardian
Gee, I wonder which Cannon will favor.

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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