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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Tue Jul 16, 2024, 12:57 PM Jul 2024

Dismissal Brings New Scrutiny to Judge With a History of Unorthodox Decisions

Even before her bombshell decision on Monday to dismiss former President Donald Trump’s classified documents case, Judge Aileen Cannon had made any number of unorthodox rulings.

In fact, since Cannon took control of the case in June 2023, many of her decisions have been so outside the norm that they have fueled intense criticism of her legal acumen, stoked questions about favoritism toward Trump and slowed the documents case sufficiently that it would not come to trial before Election Day.

Still, almost no one, including some defense lawyers working on the case, expected Cannon to throw out the charges against Trump by ruling that Jack Smith, the special counsel who filed the indictment, had been unconstitutionally appointed to his job — especially on the first day of the Republican National Convention.

The ruling upended 25 years of Justice Department procedure for naming and governing special counsels and called into question decisions by previous courts reaching back to the Watergate era.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/dismissal-brings-scrutiny-judge-history-113202938.html

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Dismissal Brings New Scrutiny to Judge With a History of Unorthodox Decisions (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jul 2024 OP
she's doing what the repuke hacks on the SC are doing Skittles Jul 2024 #1
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