Saturday, February 17, 2024

Another Trump Lawyer Faces Sanctions Threat


The New York Hearing on the Stormy Daniels Hush Money Trial, concluded with yet another pointed Rebuke. Adam Klasfeld, a Just Security Fellow, provided Real-Time Updates from the Courtroom, noting that “Trump’s prosecutor Christopher Conroy expressed frustration over the lack of disclosure of defense exhibits as discovery, which should have been provided some six weeks prior to the trial.”

The Frustration over the Missing Exhibits, adds to the already tense atmosphere surrounding the Trial, which has seen its fair share of Twists and Turns.

The Trial, which is set to begin on March 25th, has garnered significant Attention due to its High-Profile Nature and the Potential Implications for Trump.

The Hush Money Trial, centers around a $130,000 Payment, from Trump's Attorny made to Adult Film Actress Stormy Daniels in 2016, allegedly to keep Her from Speaking-Out about an Affair, She had with Trump.

The Case will be held in the same Manhattan Courtroom, where Trump pleaded Not Guilty last April, 2023, to 34 Counts of Falsifying Business Records. This represents the 34 Monthly Checks to pay His Lawyer back, then used to reduce His Taxes.

The Trial is part of a Larger Legal Battle that Trump is facing, including Multiple Criminal Prosecutions and Investigations.

The Delay, in Disclosing the Defense Exhibits, raises questions about the Preparation and Strategy of Trump’s Legal Team.

It also Highlights the Challenges faced by both sides, in preparing for such a High-Stakes Trial, with the Prosecution seeking to prove its Case beyond a Reasonable Doubt, and the Defense working to cast Doubt on the Allegations.

Despite the Setbacks, both sides are likely to continue to vigorously prepare for the Trial.









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