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liberalsarecool · 15 days
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MAGA judge appointed by Trump? Of course she is corrupt. Look at SCOTUS, too.
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lenbryant · 10 months
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Judges Schmudges, who needs any of that highly overrated “experience” when you have friends in high places to protect?
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US District Judge Aileen Cannon has canceled tentative plans to hold a hearing on August 25 on a protective order for classified evidence in the Mar-a-Lago documents case against former President Donald Trump.
She said in an order Thursday that the proceeding will take place under seal at a different time “and place to discuss sensitive, security-related issues concerning classified discovery.”
Cannon gave the newest co-defendant in the case, Carlos De Oliveira, until August 22 to submit any briefing he wants to offer on the proposed protective order, which will set the rules for how classified evidence is handled in discovery.
Cannon’s move to announce the hearing will be a sealed one comes even as court submissions weighing in on the prosecutors’ request for the protective order – known as a Section 3 motion under the Classified Information Procedures Act – have been filed publicly. It was not clear from the judge’s latest order whether she intended to publicly announce at a later date when and where the sealed hearing would be.
Experts on CIPA law – which sets the timeline and protocols for resolving how classified evidence should be handled in a case – have told CNN that while many of the steps laid out by the law usually happen in secret, at least some proceedings, including those related to Section 3 can sometimes take place at least partially in public view.
So far, the proceedings in the classified documents case – which are largely playing out in Cannon’s courtroom in Fort Pierce, Florida – have been less accessible than the approach taken in federal court in Washington, DC, where Trump was indicted for his 2020 alleged election subversion plots, and in the courthouses in Atlanta and New York City where Trump is also facing criminal charges.
Lawyers for Trump and special counsel Jack Smith’s office disagree over the prosecutors’ proposed rules for where Trump can discuss with his lawyers classified evidence handed over to the defense. Trump has asked to be allowed to reestablish a secure facility at his residence that he used while he was president to hold such discussions, while Smith’s team has argued that such an accommodation would be unprecedented and that his Florida residence dual purpose as a “social club” makes such a set-up especially unworkable.
Meanwhile, Trump’s co-defendant and aide Walt Nauta is pushing back against the Smith's team's proposed requirement that he seek permission from the court or government before reviewing certain classified evidence himself.
Trump, Nauta and de Oliveira have pleaded not guilty to the charges, which include multiple alleged obstruction-related offenses, and for Trump, several counts of mishandling national defense information.
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yamimichi · 9 months
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So much bullshit!
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BREAKING: Court of Appeals GRANTS DOJ Motion To Expedite Appeal in Trump Mar-A-Lago Case
The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals has just granted the Department of Justice's Motion to Expedite its Appeal of Judge Aileen Cannon's Order asserting jurisdiction over the Mar-A-Lago search warrant matter. There will be no extensions of time and briefing will be done by mid-November. In essence, the Eleventh Circuit is sending a message to Trump: "No Delays!"
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chuck-glisson · 2 years
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IMPEACH PROSECUTE, & INPRISON Judge Aileen Cannon, the Donald Trump @$$ Licking TRAITOR BITCH!
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filosofablogger · 8 days
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‘Twould seem that I have a lot on my mind lately … so much that it has caused my mind to do that bouncing thing it sometimes does, so today I share just a few of the things that are bouncing around in the empty spaces inside my head. Why is the murder of a nursing student, Laken Riley, more “horrible” than the murder of school children.  Riley was allegedly killed by an undocumented immigrant,…
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garudabluffs · 14 days
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Apr 4, 2024 The Legal Breakdown with BTC & Glenn Kirschner
The Legal Breakdown episode 245: @GlennKirschner2 discusses Judge Cannon's shocking response to Jack Smith in Trump's Florida case.
 I wish I could
5:51 explain to our viewers how bizarre how
5:55 inappropriate how nefarious and ominous
6:00 all of this is so okay so yes she didn't
6:04 summarily dismiss the case based on
6:06 bogus charges that wouldn't even serve
6:08 as a predicate to dismiss the case 
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evilmark999 · 2 months
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There's really no better way to say it: Judge Aileen Cannon has "fucked around" and will soon be "finding out"...
But DON'T take my word for it. Michael Popok and Ben Meiselas get it right more than anyone else in the media. MORE. THAN. ANYONE!
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Judge Aileen Cannon on Thursday overruled the special master she appointed to review thousands of documents seized from Mar-a-Lago, shielding former President Donald Trump from addressing his claims that documents may have been "planted" or "declassified" in court.
Cannon, a Trump appointee in southern Florida, issued an order extending the timeline of the review after Trump's lawyers objected to the expedited schedule laid out by special master Raymond Dearie, who was chosen from a list proposed by Trump's lawyers. Under the new order, the review and any surrounding issues around Dearie's rulings "will almost certainly" stretch into next year, according to Politico.
Cannon, who has served on the bench for less than two years, also overruled Dearie, a Reagan appointee who has served for 36 years, on his requirement that Trump assert whether the FBI's inventory of seized items is accurate, effectively challenging his public claim that agents may have "planted" evidence.
"There shall be no separate requirement on Plaintiff at this stage, prior to the review of any of the Seized Materials, to lodge ex ante final objections to the accuracy of Defendant's Inventory, its descriptions, or its contents. The Court's Appointment Order did not contemplate that obligation," Cannon wrote.
She wrote that if any issues rise during the review "that require reconsideration of the Inventory or the need to object to its contents, the parties shall make those matters known to the Special Master for appropriate resolution and recommendation to this Court."
Cannon also rejected other parts of Dearie's plan for the review, giving Trump's lawyers additional weeks to assert whether they believe any documents are covered by attorney-client privilege or executive privilege.
"If Judge Cannon was going to continue calling every ball in Trump's favor, I'm not at all sure why she felt the need to appoint a special master to review the documents the government seized from Mar-a-Lago," tweeted Joyce Vance, a former U.S. attorney. "No real surprises here. The name of the game is delay. Judge Cannon countermanded Judge Dearie's streamlined schedule & helped Trump advance his usual delay game in litigation. That means it could be late December before DOJ can use documents it recovered from Mar-a-Lago."
Cannon previously came under criticism for repeatedly siding with Trump in the case. Cannon's initial order barred the Justice Department from continuing its criminal investigation into the documents and ordered documents marked classified to be included in the special master review and shared with Trump's lawyers. A federal appeals court overturned those rulings, arguing that she had abused her discretion and that Trump "not even attempted to show that he has a need to know the information contained in the classified documents."
Harvard Law Professor Laurence Tribe said that Cannon's order on Thursday was "clearly wrong."
"But she's a sideshow now that the Court of Appeals has lifted her injunction with respect to the classified documents," he tweeted. "On the eve of her stupidly extended deadline, DOJ should indict Trump and render her delays and game playing moot."
Former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti said the order was a "minor win" for Trump.
"But this doesn't change the difficult position Trump is in," he added. "He still has to take a position regarding every seized document."
Some legal experts criticized Cannon for repeatedly intervening on Trump's behalf.
"She's an embarrassment to the federal judiciary," wrote conservative attorney George Conway.
"Cannon's latest order has neither law nor reason on its side," tweeted former U.S. Attorney Harry Litman. "Judges never micromanage special masters this way," he said.
Former federal prosecutor Andrew Weissmann, who served on special counsel Bob Mueller's team, said that the order was "one more piece of evidence that she is completely unfit to serve on the bench."
"What does Donald Trump have on Judge Cannon or her husband?" Weissmann wrote. "Something is SO off in her decisions (and the court of appeals said as much) that it is impossible not to ask this question in all seriousness."
Read Cannon's full order below:
Cannon overrules Dearie by Igor Derysh on Scribd
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kp777 · 9 months
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yamimichi · 10 months
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Oh no no no no no! I cry foul! It was a Judge's lottery to see who would oversee this case and it just happened to pick Aileen Cannon?? Gee, what a happy coincidence for Trump. I'm sure there was nooo corruption involved at all. /s
She needs to be removed from this case for conflict of interest. I mean, look what she did for Trump last time. She'll bend over backwards to help him.
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