- cross-posted to:
- politics@kbin.social
- cross-posted to:
- politics@kbin.social
Judge Aileen Cannon said she would issue a ruling later after appearing skeptical of arguments from both sides
Judge Aileen Cannon said she would issue a ruling later after appearing skeptical of arguments from both sides
Oh ffs please don’t. Thanks.
Judge Cannon was a Trump appointee and Trumps lawyers specifically selected her because of her bias towards Trump. She has already done stuff like this before.
But this is not the only jurisdiction in which Trump is being prosecuted. So eventually, when this does go to trial, the DoJ will appeal whatever ruling she makes that ends up being super lenient to trump, and they’ll get to do it all again in Big Boy court, except he’ll get real punishment this time. But then also maybe it will get to the SC, and if they give him a pass… well, the Supreme Court can be packed by people who aren’t Republicans, too.
She wasn’t specificly selected. She did have something like a 50% chance of being drawn with the way the districts work. But otherwise fully agree. She’s a hack.
Yeah - they went judge shopping. It’s ultimately a bit of a roll of the dice as you said, but there are absolutely ways to game the system so that you have better odds of getting the judge you want. Which Trump’s lawyers absolutely did.
How exactly would the defense be able to decide in which federal district the DOJ would prosecute the case?
Trump knows what court district his resort is in, and one of the many shitty judges he appointed when he was president was to the district court where Mar-a-lago is.
From there: Cases are generally prosecuted in the district in which they were committed. For the classified documents case, the crime was committed at or around his residence:
This ignores that he is also under investigation in other districts, at the state level, and the reports of other classified document incidents that happened in other locations but haven’t been charged (yet).
Your first bullet point is also moot, as Trump was not charged with taking documents, but rather keeping them without legal authority or permission.
What a circus.
Didn’t another judge recuse himself though? I thought that was why she was selected or was that another case?
Oh really? I don’t recall hearing that… do you remember who it was? I couldn’t find an article on that with a quick search.
I looked for it too and couldn’t find it, I was hoping someone remembered it. I’ll try again, check back in 10 and I’ll update either way.
Edit: I found it, it was the Disney case for DeSantis, I was wrong: https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/disney-desantis-case-judge-stock-conflict-1234746158/