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Judge's Errors in Earlier Trial Exposed in Trump Documents Case
legal2 years ago

Judge's Errors in Earlier Trial Exposed in Trump Documents Case

The judge overseeing former President Donald Trump's upcoming trial for his handling of classified documents made two significant errors in a previous trial, including violating the defendant's constitutional right to a public trial and neglecting to swear in the jury pool. Legal experts argue that these mistakes highlight the judge's inexperience and raise concerns about how she will handle the intense public interest in Trump's trial. Closing a courtroom to the public is considered a "structural error" that can invalidate a trial, and it also implicates First Amendment rights. The judge's decision to close the courtroom due to space restrictions raises questions about public access in Trump's trial, which is scheduled to begin in May 2024.

Judge in Trump documents case made multiple errors in earlier trial, exclusive report reveals
law-and-justice2 years ago

Judge in Trump documents case made multiple errors in earlier trial, exclusive report reveals

Judge Aileen Cannon, appointed by former President Donald Trump to preside over his upcoming trial on handling classified documents, made two significant errors in a previous trial, including violating the defendant's constitutional right to a public trial. The judge closed jury selection to the defendant's family and the public, and also neglected to swear in the prospective jury pool. Legal experts argue that these errors could have invalidated the proceedings. Cannon's decision raises concerns about how she will handle the intense public interest in Trump's trial, which is scheduled to begin in 2024. The errors also highlight her judicial inexperience, according to former federal judges.

Navigating Classified Evidence in Public Trials for Former Presidents.
law-and-politics2 years ago

Navigating Classified Evidence in Public Trials for Former Presidents.

The new criminal case against former President Donald Trump hinges on documents that allegedly contain some of the nation’s most sensitive secrets. The Sixth Amendment guarantees the right to a public trial, but the U.S. intelligence community wants its secrets to stay secret. In such cases, a 1980 federal law known as the Classified Information Procedures Act is supposed to balance the government’s interest in maintaining secrecy with a defendant’s right to a fair trial. CIPA will be key as the DOJ prosecutes Trump, experts on national security law told POLITICO.