Trump’s trial date set for classified documents case – National | 24CA News

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Published 20.06.2023
Trump’s trial date set for classified documents case – National | 24CA News

U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon has set an preliminary trial date of Aug. 14 in Florida on former President Donald Trump‘s federal charges of willful retention of classified government records and obstruction of justice, according to a court order on Tuesday.

The Justice Department’s particular counsel within the case, Jack Smith, promised a speedy trial after a 37-count indictment charging Trump with willfully retaining categorized authorities information and obstructing justice.

But the complexities of dealing with extremely categorized proof, the diploma to which Trump’s authorized staff challenges the federal government’s pre-trial motions, and the best way the decide manages the schedule may all result in a trial that’s something however swift, authorized consultants say.

Trump’s legal professionals and a U.S. Justice Department spokesperson didn’t instantly return requests for remark.


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The newest order got here after a U.S. decide on Monday ordered Trump’s protection legal professionals to not launch proof within the categorized paperwork case to the media or the general public, in accordance with a court docket submitting.

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The order from U.S. Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart additionally put strict circumstances on Trump’s entry to the supplies.

Trump was arraigned in Miami federal court docket final Tuesday, throughout which he pleaded not responsible to prices he unlawfully stored national-security paperwork when he left workplace and lied to officers who sought to get well them.

— Reporting by Susan Heavey, Jacqueline Thomsen, Sarah N. Lynch; Writing by by Doina Chiacu; Editing by Daniel Wallis

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