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"Judge Cannon's Reluctant Compliance: The Battle Over Witness Identities in Trump Documents Case"
legal-news1 year ago

"Judge Cannon's Reluctant Compliance: The Battle Over Witness Identities in Trump Documents Case"

Judge Aileen Cannon grants Special Counsel Jack Smith’s request for redactions in a case involving Trump's demand for discovery from the entire executive branch, while criticizing the prosecutor for not educating her on legal standards. She ultimately agrees to redact witness identities, personal information, and grand jury transcripts, but fails to give the special counsel a concrete basis for appeal to the Eleventh Circuit. Despite showing vulnerability, she is not likely to be slapped down by the Circuit this time.

Clash over trial start date and venue in Trump's federal election interference case
legalcourt-proceedings2 years ago

Clash over trial start date and venue in Trump's federal election interference case

Special counsel Jack Smith and former President Donald Trump's attorneys are set to argue in court over the start date for Trump's federal election interference trial. Smith is pushing for a trial by January 2, citing the public's interest in a speedy trial, while Trump's lawyers have requested a trial date in April 2026, citing the extensive amount of discovery materials provided by the government. Trump has pleaded not guilty to charges of attempting to overturn the 2020 election results. The judge has cautioned Trump about making inflammatory statements that could taint the jury pool or intimidate potential witnesses.

"Legal battles ensue as Trump's access to sensitive materials questioned"
politics2 years ago

"Legal battles ensue as Trump's access to sensitive materials questioned"

Special counsel Jack Smith’s team is seeking a court order to prevent former President Donald Trump and his defense team from publicly disclosing some of the materials shared in the criminal case as part of the discovery process. The unclassified materials include “information pertaining to ongoing investigations, the disclosure of which could compromise those investigations and identify uncharged individuals.” The proposed protective order would bar the defendants and their lawyers from disclosing the discovery materials to anyone other than those employed to assist in the defense, persons who are interviewed as potential witnesses, counsel for potential witnesses, and other persons authorized by the court. The Justice Department reiterated to House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan that it would not give him information that could compromise Smith’s investigations into Trump.