Additional cases involving President-elect Trump put on hold
Source: Scripps News
Posted 4:52 PM, Nov 18, 2024 and last updated 4:59 PM, Nov 18, 2024
Over the weekend, a federal appeals court paused proceedings in the case involving President-elect Donald Trump's alleged mishandling of classified documents. It's part of a flurry of filings and rulings as prosecutors and judges adjust to the legal reality that Trump will soon be president and that when he takes office he may be effectively outside the reach of federal and even state prosecutors.
Special Counsel Jack Smith had been trying to get the Atlanta-based Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals to reinstate the case, which District Court Judge Aileen Cannon dismissed on the theory that Smith's appointment was not legally valid. It's a legal argument that had been tried unsuccessfully by other defendants prosecuted by special counsels, including presidential son Hunter Biden.
Following the election, Smith's team filed court papers asking for delays in the appeal case as well as in federal court in Washington, D.C. where Trump faces charges related to the attempt to prevent the certification of the 2020 election, which he lost to President Joe Biden. The U.S. Department of Justice has a longstanding policy not to prosecute presidents while they are in office. In filings, Smith said his office needs an "abeyance" and time to assess what the "unprecedented circumstance" of Trump's election means.
That doesn't necessarily mean any of the cases will be dropped, according to Georgetown Law professor Michele Bratcher Goodwin. "It's not a request for dismissal. Instead, this abeyance is just simply meant to be a pause, and perhaps this pause will be until at which time the former president is no longer in office - former president, president-elect - or may mean that there's a need for greater clarification, because we are in a highly unusual situation that faces our country right now," she said.
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Jmoncada
(3 posts)Every court case that Trump is involved with will disappear.
moniss
(5,706 posts)all is that none of the cases involve any action he took under his duties as President. It was all either as candidate or as ex-President. The SC only gave the immunity for acts while performing Presidential duties.
The obstruction of justice in the documents case was clearly done when he was a private citizen. But of course all of the cases Smith was working will disappear not because of legitimate reason or legal finding but simply because DOJ will not pursue them.
I also expect them to use the incoming DOJ to go after E. Jean Carroll, the NY AG and the judge in that case as well as the prosecutor and judge in Bannon's new case in NY. Look for tons of phony accusations to come rolling out along with subpoenas from Gym Jordan etc.
republianmushroom
(17,612 posts)45 months and counting