FL - Former President Donald Trump indicted, 40 counts, classified documents and obstruction of justice, June 2023, Trial May 2024 #2

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I guess if he didn't commit so many crimes, he wouldn't be double-booked for courtrooms in multiple jurisdictions.

Moo.
My thoughts exactly. Quit whining and quit criming.

jmo
 
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@sds71 - can you access the Federal Court site for this case? I do not have that 12/11 hearing date in my notes. Maybe something updated in there?

TIA! :)
 
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Also - I have next hearing on 9/14/23 - according to my notes after Cannon cancelled the one on 8/25.
 
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@sds71 - can you access the Federal Court site for this case? I do not have that 12/11 hearing date in my notes. Maybe something updated in there?

TIA! :)
The Judge hasn’t ruled on the proposed schedule yet.
 
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Has there been a decision about the defendant's request to have a SCIF at Mar-a-Lago?
 
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Has there been a decision about the defendant's request to have a SCIF at Mar-a-Lago?
What does he think he is, a king holding court or something :rolleyes:
 
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The Judge hasn’t ruled on the proposed schedule yet.

Thanks! Wondering where I got that 12/11 date.... :rolleyes:
WAY too many cases... LOL!
 
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Oh yes I see, it's your Websleuths Birthday! :D
 
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Oh yes I see, it's your Websleuths Birthday! :D

WOW!!! Happy sleuthing birthday!!

Thanks!
Waving Red Cap Smiley


I can't believe I have actually been here for 20 years....
Holy Moly Shocked Smiley
 
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Thanks!
Waving Red Cap Smiley


I can't believe I have actually been here for 20 years....
Holy Moly Shocked Smiley
Do you remember the first case you followed?
 
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Re the SCIF: I guess some of the documents in question are classified or sensitive and can't be reviewed outside a SCIF.

And the defendant and his attorneys have an apparent need to review them as a part of the case (though I'm not sure I understand why -- the content of the documents isn't the point, but their status as classified and how they were taken/kept/treated by the defendant is)

Anyway, assuming he does have a valid legal need to look at classified docs for this case, why not park a mobile SCIF at Mar-A-Lago? That way it could drive away after the case is complete, rather than providing him free* remodeling services.

* I say free because even if he agrees to pay for it, we all know the chances of him paying that bill is near zero.
 

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