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legal-politics1 year ago

Legal Battle Escalates: Aileen Cannon's Ongoing Clash in Trump Case

Former U.S. attorney and federal prosecutor Joyce Vance believes that the issues surrounding recent rulings by Judge Aileen Cannon in Donald Trump's classified documents trial are far from over, as the judge's decisions have left ambiguity and potential for appeal. The case in Florida involves the retaining of classified documents at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort, and federal prosecutors argue that the Presidential Records Act should not apply. Cannon's handling of the case has prompted criticism and concerns about potential delays, with the prosecution likely to appeal outstanding issues to a higher court before the trial begins in late May.

legalcourt-cases1 year ago

"Trump's Legal Battles: Judge's Orders Signal Setbacks and Scrutiny"

The judge in former President Donald Trump's classified documents case, Aileen Cannon, has been making pre-trial decisions that have raised concerns among legal experts and Special Counsel Jack Smith. The latest controversy revolves around the judge's request for jury instructions on the Presidential Records Act, which suggests she may be crediting Trump's defense that he was authorized to keep the documents. Smith's team has expressed concerns about the judge's legal premise and the potential impact on the case, emphasizing the need for a prompt resolution to avoid complications during the trial.

legalcourt-news1 year ago

Legal Experts Concerned About Judge Cannon's Ruling in Trump's Criminal Cases

U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon denied Donald Trump's motion to dismiss a case involving mishandling of presidential records, prompting former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner to interpret her ruling as potentially biased. Kirschner believes Cannon's decision to wait until after the jury is sworn in before potentially giving a "lawless jury instruction" favoring Trump is concerning. The case involves special counsel Jack Smith's clash with Cannon over jury instructions related to the Presidential Records Act.

legalcourt1 year ago

"Judge Rejects Trump's Bid to Dismiss Classified Documents Case, Drawing Frustration from All Sides"

U.S. District Court Judge Aileen M. Cannon rejected Donald Trump’s attempt to dismiss charges of mishandling classified documents by claiming protection under the Presidential Records Act, defending her handling of the issue and pushing back against special counsel Jack Smith's challenge. The judge's decision comes after a back-and-forth with prosecutors and defense lawyers over proposed jury instructions, with Cannon emphasizing that her request was not a final declaration but an attempt to understand the parties' positions in the upcoming trial.

legal-politics1 year ago

"Judge Denies Trump's Bids to Dismiss Classified Docs and Georgia Election Cases"

Former President Donald Trump lost attempts to dismiss criminal charges in Florida and Georgia, with judges rejecting his arguments related to mishandling classified documents and election interference. The rulings come as Trump faces upcoming criminal trials, including the first hush money trial set to begin jury selection in less than two weeks. While the rulings were losses for Trump, they also pushed back on special counsel Jack Smith's criticisms, with the judge emphasizing that her orders should not be misconstrued as the final word on any essential piece of the case.

legal-politics1 year ago

"Judge Denies Trump's Bid to Dismiss Classified Documents Case"

A federal judge has denied former President Donald Trump's attempt to have his classified documents case dismissed based on the Presidential Records Act. Trump's attorneys argued that he should have custody of the documents in question, even after his presidency, but the judge rejected this argument. The judge also criticized the special counsel's filing and dismissed the suggestion that she should clarify her position on jury instructions. Trump has pleaded not guilty to 37 criminal counts related to his handling of classified materials and has denounced the probe as a political witch hunt.

legalcourt-proceedings1 year ago

"Judge Rejects Trump's Attempt to Dismiss Classified Documents Prosecution"

A federal judge rejected Donald Trump's request to dismiss the prosecution over mishandling classified documents, ruling that the Presidential Records Act did not permit him to retain the sensitive records after leaving office. The judge's decision represents a win for the prosecution team, which has been pushing for the case to proceed to trial. The ruling also addressed potential jury instructions, with prosecutors expressing frustration and warning of potential appeals. Trump faces multiple felony counts related to mishandling classified documents and is also involved in other legal cases related to election interference and hush money payments.

legalcourt-news1 year ago

"Judge Denies Trump's Bid to Dismiss Classified Documents Case Based on Presidential Records Act"

A judge denied former President Donald Trump's attempt to dismiss a case alleging mishandling of classified documents, rejecting his argument that the papers were considered personal under the Presidential Records Act. The judge stated that the charges against Trump do not reference the Presidential Records Act and do not rely on it for stating an offense. The judge also disputed the demand to decide the issue now, calling it "unprecedented and unjust." The case revolves around whether national security documents could be considered personal under the Presidential Records Act, with prosecutors arguing that Trump's reliance on the Act is not based on any decisions made during his presidency.

politics1 year ago

"Trump's Attorney Calls for Removal of Judge in Classified Documents Case"

Former President Donald Trump called for special counsel Jack Smith to be punished for criticizing the judge overseeing his classified documents case in Florida. Smith had slammed the judge's request for jury instruction proposals, arguing it could distort the trial and potentially lead to a directed verdict for Trump. The case revolves around Trump's alleged mishandling of classified documents after his presidency, with his defense relying on the Presidential Records Act. Trump has pleaded not guilty to the charges and previously sought dismissal based on presidential immunity, a decision that is pending.

legal1 year ago

"11th Circuit Considers Removal of Judge in Trump Documents Case Amid Controversy"

Former White House attorney Ty Cobb predicts that the 11th Circuit Court may remove Judge Aileen Cannon from the case involving former President Trump’s mishandling of classified documents at his Florida estate, citing delays and bias. Special counsel Jack Smith's recent filing criticized Cannon's handling of the case and suggested that the 11th Circuit could intervene if she does not rule promptly. The case revolves around Trump's alleged violation of the Presidential Records Act and his obstruction of justice in concealing the records from authorities.

legalcriminal-justice1 year ago

Legal Delays and Expert Response in Trump's Classified Documents Case

The criminal case against Donald Trump over his retention of classified information faces delays as special counsel Jack Smith argues that the judge is relying on a flawed legal premise regarding Trump's potential immunity under the Presidential Records Act. Smith has indicated that he would appeal to a higher court if the judge rules in Trump's favor, potentially leading to further delays in the trial, which could extend beyond the November election. Trump faces multiple criminal charges and his lawyers are pursuing delaying tactics, seeking to put off trials until after the election or avoid them altogether.

legalcourt-cases1 year ago

"Special Counsel Jack Smith Pushes Back Against Judge's Ruling in Trump Documents Case"

Special Counsel Jack Smith criticized U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon's request for hypothetical jury instructions in the case of former President Trump's possession of classified documents, arguing that it rests on a "fundamentally flawed legal premise." Smith asserted that the Presidential Records Act is not relevant to Trump's case and warned that if the judge proceeds with her order, prosecutors will appeal. The case remains unsettled, with multiple defense motions to dismiss the indictment pending, and the trial date uncertain.

legalcourt-news1 year ago

Legal Battle Unveiled: Jack Smith Challenges Judge Cannon's Rulings in Trump Documents Case

Special Counsel Jack Smith has traced the origin of a legal theory used in Donald Trump's defense, revealing how it moved from conservative activist Tom Fitton to federal judge Aileen M. Cannon. The theory claims Trump was justified in keeping classified documents as "personal," but prosecutors argue that Trump never formally asserted this and deride it as a post hoc legal invention. The DOJ's extensive investigation has delved into Trump's private advisers and aims to prevent Judge Cannon from adopting this defense, which could potentially help Trump escape criminal charges related to hoarding classified records at Mar-a-Lago.

legalpolitical1 year ago

"Legal Experts Analyze Smith's Forceful Response to Judge's Unusual Order in Trump's Case"

DOJ Special Counsel Jack Smith is considering filing for the removal of Judge Aileen Cannon from Donald Trump's classified documents case due to her handling of the trial and jury instructions. Legal experts believe that Cannon's interpretation of the Presidential Records Act is flawed and could potentially lead to the end of the case. Smith's response is seen as the most aggressive yet, and there is speculation that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit could reverse her instructions and potentially remove her from the case. However, some experts believe that multiple reversals may not be enough to warrant Cannon's removal, and it remains to be seen how this legal battle will unfold.

legalcourt-news1 year ago

"Special Counsel Criticizes Judge's Jury Instructions in Trump Classified Documents Case"

Special counsel Jack Smith criticized a judge's request for jury instructions in the case of former President Donald Trump's alleged mishandling of classified documents, arguing that it is based on a "fundamentally flawed legal premise." The judge's request involves two competing scenarios related to the Presidential Records Act, aligning with Trump's defense. Trump's lawyers maintain that the act gives him the authority to decide whether a record is personal or presidential, and argue that the Espionage Act is unconstitutionally vague. Trump faces multiple charges in the case and has pleaded not guilty, while his co-defendants have also pleaded not guilty.