The DoJ under Garland might refile.
Is that not possible?
> The DoJ under Garland might refile. Is that not possible?
Maybe not (”lack of standing” TM).
With evidence illegally obtained?
Should be interesting.
How long would that process be? No way anything is before Trump’s inauguration.
First the appeal, even if Jack wins then the issue of what evidence is subject to privilege must be decided in another court process before anything could move forward.
Alternately to refile the case they need a Grand Jury empaneled.There needs to be a privilege determination. The Mar-A-Lago case is gutted by the SC privilege decision. They also contaminated the evidence so the raid evidence is essentially useless.
(The DoJ under Garland might refile.
Is that not possible?)
That’s what Garland is doing right now. He’s going to refile the case in the District of Columbia.
They can refile but here’s the problem, the subpoena and warrants that resulted in the evidence used to indict were filed by a prosecutor that had no right to even ask for a subpoena. So all that evidence was acquired illegally. Can evidence illegally acquired be used at trial?