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Podcast Summary
Attempt to Overturn Gag Order Denied by New York Appellate Division: Trump's team attempted to expedite an appeal to New York's highest court to overturn a gag order, but the request was denied due to the discretionary nature of interlocutory appeals.
Former President Donald Trump and his legal team attempted to expedite an appeal to the highest court in New York to overturn a gag order that prevents him from publicly criticizing a principal law clerk involved in his civil fraud case. However, the appellate division denied their request, keeping the gag order in place. The team filed papers with the appellate division first, but interlocutory appeals, which they were attempting, are generally discretionary and not guaranteed. The court of appeals is not a destination for every case, and the process involves going through lower appellate panels first. Despite their frustration, Trump and his team will need to follow proper procedures if they wish to challenge the gag order further.
Denied expedited appeal for Trump's legal team in New York case: Trump's legal team must go through full merits panel in New York appellate division before appealing to Court of Appeals, with lower court ruling against them in fraud case continuing, and potential asset seizure looming.
Donald Trump's legal team was denied an expedited appeal to the Court of Appeals in New York after losing in the first round. Instead, they must go through the full merits panel of the appellate division first, which includes all four judges who ruled against them. This comes as the underlying civil trial against Trump and his businesses for alleged fraud continues in week 9. The New York Attorney General, Leticia James, is prosecuting the case, and Trump faces the possibility of having his businesses and assets taken away if the lower burden of proof is met. Despite this, Trump's team continues to work on the appeal, but the clock is ticking.
Legal proceedings against Trump continue in New York: Despite disruptions, the trial against Trump in New York is expected to be completed within two weeks, with concerns for safety and wellbeing of those involved.
The legal proceedings against Donald Trump in New York are moving forward, with judges setting deadlines for briefs and oral arguments. Despite attempts to disrupt the process, the trial is expected to be completed within two weeks. Meanwhile, concerns about the safety and wellbeing of those involved continue, with public attacks and threats against the principal law clerk. It's important to note that poor sleep, as mentioned in passing, can lead to various health issues, including weight gain, mood problems, poor mental health, and decreased productivity.
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Appellate court deliberately delaying Trump gag order reinstatement: The appellate court is intentionally delaying the reinstatement of the gag order in Trump's legal case, with a decision likely in January after a briefing schedule in December.
The appellate court in New York is deliberately delaying the process to reinstate the gag order in the ongoing legal case involving Donald Trump. The court is not seeing this on an emergency basis and has set a briefing schedule for December, with a decision likely to be made in January. The judge has already written his opinion and is making adjustments, indicating that the decision was made prior to the oral arguments. The court's intentional delay is to prevent Trump from cutting corners or skipping steps in the appellate process. The gag order, which was reinstated earlier, is expected to remain in place until the court makes its final ruling.
New York appellate division taking cautious approach to gag order in Trump case: The New York appellate division is carefully considering their decision on the gag order in the Manhattan criminal case involving Trump, preferring not to be manipulated as a procedural tool in other courts.
The New York appellate division is taking a cautious approach in handling the gag order in the Manhattan criminal case involving Donald Trump. They prefer not to rush their decision-making process and have expressed reluctance to be used in the DC election interference case due to past mischaracterizations by Trump. They view temporary orders as just that, temporary, and are taking their time to consider the issue thoroughly. The appellate division's stance is to avoid being used as a tool for Trump to manipulate procedure in other courts. Therefore, they have extended the timeframe for their decision on the gag order by another two weeks.
New York Court Extends DC Appellate Court's Deadline for Gag Order Decision: Viewers are encouraged to subscribe to Midas Touch's channel and podcast, Legal AF, for the latest news and analysis on law, politics, and justice issues. Follow Midas Touch on Instagram for updates.
The New York court is granting the DC appellate court a few more weeks to issue their order regarding the gag order. In the meantime, the Midas Touch network encourages viewers to subscribe to their channel and follow their podcast, Legal AF, for the latest news and analysis on law, politics, and justice issues. Legal AF is hosted by Michael Popebach and a team of colleagues, and they release new episodes every Wednesday and Saturday at 8 PM EST. By growing their audience, viewers can help amplify their voices and stay informed on important stories. To stay updated on the latest news, follow Midas Touch on Instagram.