Federal Judge Denies Motion to Dismiss Trump Classified Documents Criminal Case

Judge Aileen Cannon

A Federal judge in Florida denied a motion by former President Donald Trump to dismiss a case concerning his handling of classified documents. The motion argued that the statute under which Trump was charged, the Espionage Act, was unconstitutionally vague. However, Judge Aileen Cannon ruled that this matter would be better addressed during a trial, leaving open the possibility of addressing concerns related to the Espionage Act in connection with jury instructions.

Trump Hush Money Trial To Be Delayed, DA Cites Document Dump

New York Criminal Court - 100 Centre Street (from OCA Website)

Manhattan, NY – Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said his office was prepared to start the criminal trial against Donald Trump on March 25, 2024 as planned, but does not oppose a 30-day delay in order to give Donald Trump’s lawyers additional time to review new evidence.

Court Finds Nassau DA Intentionally Suppressed Evidence, Grants Murder Defendant New Trial

Nassau County Assistant District Attorney Kirk Sendlein

Mineola, New York – The Nassau County District Attorney’s Office deliberately withheld information from the defense that the only eyewitness to a homicide expected to receive a $5,000.00 reward in exchange for his testimony, according to a court decision issued by the Nassau County Supreme Court on February 8, 2023. Judge Helene F. Gugerty has granted Junior Maldonado, who was found guilty of Murder in the Second Degree, a new trial as a result.

D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals Rules Trump is Not Immune, Will Face Prosecution

D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals Seal

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.

Judge Unseals Search Warrants for Hunter Biden’s Laptop in Criminal Case, Defense Moves to Force Government to Provide Evidence

Hunter Biden Cigarette

The Delaware judge presiding over the criminal case involving Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, has decided to unseal information regarding warrants used by the Department of Justice to access Hunter Biden’s data. This decision came in response to a request from an independent journalist.

Hunter Biden’s attorneys have also moved to compel the Government to turn over evidence.

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