Podcast Summary
Trump's Request for Classified Documents in Mar a Lago Case Likely Denied: Trump's request for access to classified documents in the Mar a Lago case is expected to be denied due to a previous rejection in the DC case and the application of the Classified Information Procedures Act, potentially leading to an appeal.
Former President Donald Trump's recent motion in the Southern District of Florida, Mar a Lago document case, requesting access to SEPA section 4 filings, is expected to be denied based on a previous rejection in the Washington DC case. This procedure, known as an ex parte in camera proceeding, allows the government to provide classified documents to the judge without the defendant or their lawyers present, and if determined necessary for national security, the documents can be withheld. Trump's request for these documents may ultimately lead to an appeal to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals. The Classified Information Procedures Act (CIPA) allows for the withholding of documents in criminal cases involving highly classified information to protect national security. If the documents are determined to be withholdable, the Department of Justice may provide a summary or description instead.
Trump requests to join classified doc review proceedings: Trump seeks to participate in ex parte proceedings, an unprecedented request that could lead to an interlocutory appeal if granted, but the outcome remains uncertain.
Former President Donald Trump is seeking to challenge the usual process in which classified documents are reviewed in ex parte proceedings without the presence of defense counsel. Trump's motion before Judge Aileen Cannon in Washington D.C. requests that his lawyers be allowed to participate in these proceedings under CPIS section 4. This is an unprecedented request that has been rejected in the past. If Judge Cannon grants Trump's request, it could lead to an interlocutory appeal by Special Counsel Jack Smith to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals. However, it's important to note that Judge Cannon has yet to make any substantive orders that could be appealed. Despite her history of granting unprecedented relief, it remains to be seen how she will rule on Trump's request. Ultimately, this development could have significant implications for the ongoing investigation into Trump's handling of classified documents.
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Jurisdiction Dispute in Trump-Special Counsel Case: Judge Cannon asserted jurisdiction in FL despite being outside her district, but was overturned by 11th Circuit. Trump's team seeks to intervene, arguing for defense counsel presence. SC Jack Smith opposes, raising past decisions and missed deadlines.
The ongoing legal battle between Donald Trump and the special counsel over the search warrant executed at Mar-a-Lago involves a dispute over equitable jurisdiction, which has been unprecedented and led to conflicting rulings. Judge Eileen Cannon, who is presiding over the case in Florida, has asserted jurisdiction despite it being outside her district. However, she was overturned by the 11th Circuit Court of Appeal. Trump's team is now requesting to intervene and participate in the proceedings, arguing that the current situation renders the ex parte in camera exclusion of defense counsel meaningless. Special Counsel Jack Smith is expected to file an opposition to Trump's motion and bring up Judge Cannon's past decisions and failure to set key deadlines as issues. If Judge Cannon grants Trump's motion, Smith is likely to appeal to the 11th Circuit, where the court may consider the broader implications of the case and Judge Cannon's past actions.
Trump's Legal Team Seeks Unprecedented Intervention in Classified Docs Hearing: Trump's team argues for involvement in ex parte hearing, potentially facing criticism and appeals, while multiple trials loom.
Donald Trump's legal team is requesting an unprecedented intervention in a CPIS section 4 hearing, where the judge makes decisions ex parte and defense counsel does not participate. Trump's lawyers argue that Trump's previous access to classified documents as a classifying authority warrants their involvement in the proceeding. The 18-page motion is currently being opposed by Special Counsel Jack Smith, who is expected to take an interlocutory appeal to the 11th Circuit if the request is granted. There is potential for criticism and even action against the judge if the proceedings are deemed mishandled. Multiple cases involving Trump, including those in Washington D.C., Manhattan, and Fulton County, are set for trial in the coming months. It is predicted that Judge Eileen Cannon will be reversed multiple times by the 11th Circuit, limiting her ability to make decisions in the case.
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