Prosecutors in Trump’s classified documents case sharply rebuke judge’s unusual and ‘flawed’ order
- Federal prosecutors criticized the judge overseeing Donald Trump's classified documents case, warning against flawed jury instructions.
- The judge asked for lawyers' interpretations regarding Trump's retention of sensitive documents under the Presidential Records Act.
- Trump is accused of illegally keeping classified documents at Mar-a-Lago and obstructing officials from retrieving them.
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Special Counsel Jack Smith hits back at judge for 'fundamentally flawed legal premise' in Trump documents case
Special Counsel Jack Smith rebuked Florida District Judge Aileen Cannon for a jury instruction order based on a "fundamentally flawed legal premise" in the Trump document case.
Former Trump White House Lawyer Predicts ‘Incompetent’ Judge Cannon Will Get Booted from Ex-President’s Docs Trial: ‘The 11th Circuit Will Likely Take Her off the Case’
An attorney who worked in Donald Trump's White House predicted that Judge Aileen Cannon's "partiality" will lead to her removal from the former president's documents case.
NY Judge Threatens to Withhold Juror Names from Trump Defense Team
In all the hullaballoo about Trump’s latest attacks on our judicial system in general and the court officers in his upcoming (yea!) criminal trial in particular, one very important element seems to have been overlooked. Yes, Judge Merchan did not...
Special counsel Jack Smith blasts judge’s jury instruction request in Donald Trump classified documents case
Special counsel Jack Smith has blasted the judge presiding over Donald Trump’s federal classified documents case over an order in which she asked prosecutors and defence lawyers to file proposed jury instructions that were based on a “fundamentally flawed legal premise”.
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