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Gloria Horton-Young's avatar

WOW just WOW !

In a compelling narrative that reads like a legal thriller, Joyce Vance discusses a judicial controversy involving Judge Aileen Cannon and the Special Counsel’s office led by Jack Smith. The heart of the matter is Cannon’s order regarding jury instructions in a case related to Donald Trump and classified documents, which Vance labels as “nuts.” She predicted Smith wouldn’t comply easily, and indeed, he filed a midnight response challenging the judge’s approach.

Vance explains that instead of simply proceeding with jury instructions as ordered by Cannon, Smith demands a ruling on Trump’s motion to dismiss the case based on the Presidential Records Act (PRA), arguing that it doesn’t provide Trump a defense for possessing classified information. This legal stance puts the entire government’s case at risk, as Cannon’s interpretation could lead to the dismissal of the case or a jury acquittal, which would be irreversible due to the principle of double jeopardy.

The article outlines the tension between the judiciary’s interpretations of law and the prosecutorial efforts to uphold legal standards. Vance makes the complex legal proceedings accessible, turning the judicial process into a gripping story of legal strategy, the importance of correct legal interpretation, and the high stakes involved in prosecuting a former president.

For anyone interested in the intricacies of legal battles and the delicate balance of power within the U.S. legal system, this article is a must-read, providing not just insights into a specific legal dispute but also into the broader challenges of ensuring justice in highly politicized environments.

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William Walsh's avatar

He still has a pile or two of those national defense documents. I'm sure of it. And I'm also willing to bet he just sold a bunch to the Kremlin for about $175 mil.

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