Court Dismisses Classified Documents Case Against Trump
July 15, 2024, West Palm Beach, FL – United States District Court Judge Aileen Cannon dismissed all charges against Donald Trump in the Federal classified documents prosecution, finding that Special Counsel Jack Smith’s appointment violates the Constitution.
D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals Rules Trump is Not Immune, Will Face Prosecution
Washington, D.C. – The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals has denied former President Donald Trump’s appeal, seeking immunity from criminal prosecution by Special Prosecutor Jack Smith for alleged election interference. In a 57-page decision, the 3-judge panel of the Court of Appeals rejected Trump’s arguments, setting the stage for a U.S. Supreme Court appeal.
D.C. Federal Court Removes Trump’s Trial from March 4, 2024 Docket, No Date Rescheduled
Judge Tanya Chutkan has removed former President Donald Trump’s case from the March 4, 2024 trial calendar as he continues his appeal in the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals. Judge Chutkan had previously ruled that Trump’s case will not go to trial while appeals are pending.
Trump Files Motion to Compel Jack Smith to Turn Over Evidence, Special Prosecutor Opposes
Donald Trump’s attorneys are asking Judge Aileen Cannon to force Special Prosecutor Jack Smith to turn over evidence, arguing that Smith is withholding information that could help Trump’s defense. Smith’s office is opposing the motion.
Supreme Court to Immediately Decide Whether Trump is Immune for January 6 Prosecution
The United States Supreme Court has agreed to hear Special Counsel Jack Smith’s immediate request for the Supreme Court to decide whether former President Donald J. Trump is immune from prosecution for the January 6, 2021 incidents.
Judge Grants Special Counsel’s “Motion for Fair and Protective Jury Procedures” in Trump Case
Washington D.C. – Federal Judge Tanya Chutkan, presiding over President Donald Trump’s criminal case, has granted Federal prosecutors’ “Motion for Fair and Protective Jury Procedures.”
Trump Seeks Dismissal in Federal Case, Citing Unconstitutional Prosecution
District of Columbia – On October 23, 2023, President Donald Trump’s attorneys filed several motions to dismiss the Federal criminal prosecution against him, citing Constitutional and Statutory violations.