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To: kabar

Oral arguments before a 3 judge panel of the DC Circuit on the presidential immunity issues is on February 8. I don’t think you’ll see a decision until at least two weeks later. If Trump loses, he gets 14 days to seek rehearing en banc (i.e., before all 11 judges on the DC Circuit). Let’s say the court denies that within one week. All of a sudden we are out close to March 15. Trump then gets, I think, 90 days to file for a writ of certiorari in the US Supreme Court; if four justices agree to take the case, it gets set down for full briefiing and argument. Given that the Supreme Court’s annual term ends prior to the July 4 holiday weekend and the new term does not start until the first working day in October, the case probably gets heard sometime in November after the election has been held. So, I think it is doubtful that the trial will be held in Judge Chutkan’s courtrom this year.

Trump should be at the Georgia Supreme Court requesting a special master be appointed to conduct a proceeding to determine whether Fani Willis should keep her law license, which she needs to prosecute the case. Trump should be arguing that the whole case should be thrown out because Willis is a corrupt public official, which taints the grand jury indictment she obtained. He should also be arguing that Fani is a racist and that her actions are designed to violate the rights of The Donald, a white male, under color of state law.

I sense that Trump may want these judicial proceedings to continue, because he can’t possibly buy advertising like this, and the proceedings show how utterly corrupt and contemptible the Democrat party is.


94 posted on 01/24/2024 8:36:29 AM PST by nd76
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To: nd76

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/01/21/trump-trials-tracker-latest-news/

Trump Trials: Awaiting appeals court ruling and more courtroom antics

WP biased reporting. Re the immunity hearing, it appears that they are awaiting a decision.

“We’re watching for an appeals court decision on Trump’s claim that he’s immune from prosecution for actions he took while in office — immunity that would even cover “events that ‘cross the line,’” he is claiming on social media.”

Are you sure about the Feb 8 date for oral arguments on the immunity issue? It appears that has already happened. I can recall the Judge Pan hypothetical about Trump using Seal Team 6 to kill a political opponent.

Once the three judge panel issues its decision, then Trump can appeal to a DC en banc panel or it can be moved to SCOTUS. I agree that the March 2 date is unrealistic.

There is also the case SCOTUS will hear concerning the use of the charge of obstruction of official proceedings against J6 defendants. The same charge has been leveled against Trump.


98 posted on 01/24/2024 10:24:48 AM PST by kabar
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