Saturday, August 3, 2024

Judge Denied Trump’s Dismissal Of FL Classified Docs Case


Trump's move to have the Florida Lawsuit involving the Confidential Materials Dismissed, was Denied by U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon.

As for the Accusations against Trump for Stockpiling Sensitive Materials at His Florida Private Club, His Defense Team said that 32 of the Counts were under the Espionage Act, a Statute that was too ambiguous to be Relevant to His Case.

Judge Aileen Cannon's Decision, was made after She voiced doubts about Trump's Lawsuit being Dismissed due to "Unconstitutional Vagueness" during the Three-hour Hearing. Asserting that the Statute was Ambiguous as it related to Trump. Trump's Legal Team filed Nine separate Motions in an attempt to have the Llawsuit Dismissed in February.

Cannon only addressed Two of Trump's Nine Motions, and She refrained from making a Decision right away, about the other pertinent Issue, which was whether the Case should be Dismissed following the Presidential Records Act.

Trump has maintained that the more than 300 Classified Documents found at His Florida Home/Resort, Mar-a-Lago, may be Personal rather than Official Government Documents.

The Judge said many times that a Jury should hear some of Trump's Claims in His Last Trial. Cannon repeatedly pressed Trump's Lawyers on whether their Claims, that Trump was Unaware He was Breaching the Law when He brought Papers to Mar-a-Lago, were Premature.

Though She seemed to sympathize with some of Trump's Grievances with the Criminal Prosecution, Cannon said that the Arguments may make for a 'Forceful' Trial Defense.

According to Cannon, the Trial's originally planned Start date of May 20th will now take place Later.

The Prosecution has recommended that the Trial begin on August 12th.









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