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BumRushDaShow

(142,424 posts)
Mon Oct 28, 2024, 03:07 PM Oct 28

Trump lawyers blame 'hardships imposed' by Hurricane Milton to push back ongoing challenge of Jack Smith's authority

Source: Law & Crime

Oct 28th, 2024, 10:26 am
Updated Oct 28th, 2024, 12:29 pm


Update: Judge Chutkan has granted Trump the extension he requested, noting the Special Counsel’s Office did not oppose it.

MINUTE ORDER as to DONALD J. TRUMP: Defendant’s unopposed 273 Motion to Continue Filing Deadlines is hereby GRANTED. The court’s 233 Order and 10/03/2024 Minute Order are MODIFIED as follows: Defendant’s combined Response and Renewed Motion to Dismiss Based on Presidential Immunity is due November 21, 2024; the Government’s combined Reply and Opposition is due December 5, 2024; and Defendant’s combined Reply and Sur-Reply is due December 19, 2024. In addition, the deadlines for Defendant’s Motion to Compel Immunity-Related Discovery and Reply in Support of Motion for Leave to File a Motion to Dismiss Based on the Appointments and Appropriations Clauses are extended until November 21, 2024. All deadlines listed above are for 5:00 PM on the listed dates. Signed by Judge Tanya S. Chutkan on 10/28/2024. (zcll)


Original story appears below.



Defense lawyers for Donald Trump asked his Jan. 6 judge for extra weeks to file documents relating to discovery, presidential immunity, and a renewed challenge of special counsel Jack Smith’s authority, telling the judge that Hurricane Milton wreaked serious havoc — “displacing and severely disrupting Florida defense counsel[.]”

The Monday filing from attorneys Todd Blanche, Emil Bove, John Lauro and Gregory Singer asked U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan to push back a Nov. 7 deadline to Nov. 21 so they can file three separate documents on the proposed new date: a response in support of their motion to toss the case based on presidential immunity; a reply in support of the argument Mar-a-Lago case Judge Aileen Cannon accepted in July, that Smith was unlawfully appointed and unlawfully funded; and a motion to compel “immunity-related discovery” from the prosecution.

Read more: https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/a-significant-obstacle-trump-lawyers-blame-hardships-imposed-by-hurricane-milton-to-push-back-ongoing-challenge-of-jack-smiths-authority-in-jan-6-case/



Full headline: ‘A significant obstacle’: Trump lawyers blame ‘hardships imposed’ by Hurricane Milton to push back ongoing challenge of Jack Smith’s authority in Jan. 6 case

Link to FILING (PDF) - https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/25255602/trump-dc-delay.pdf
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Trump lawyers blame 'hardships imposed' by Hurricane Milton to push back ongoing challenge of Jack Smith's authority (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Oct 28 OP
Should Jack Smith throw them paper towels? BOSSHOG Oct 28 #1
It's always gonna be something. Deuxcents Oct 28 #2
Any excuse to delay RainCaster Oct 28 #3
If Jack Smith had opposed the delay, he would never hear the end of it. riversedge Oct 28 #4
I don't care. slightlv Oct 28 #5
Oh, that's fine. Florida is still suffering, give the poor little baby lawyers a break. LOL mucholderthandirt Oct 29 #6
Delay, delay and delay some more, from the trump ply book. republianmushroom Oct 29 #7

slightlv

(4,335 posts)
5. I don't care.
Mon Oct 28, 2024, 10:08 PM
Oct 28

As a matter of principle, he should have opposed it on the grounds he waited too long and pulled this one out of a magician's hat. There may be a lot of ketchup on t's walls, but I'd bet it's joined by an additional amount of spaghetti.

mucholderthandirt

(1,151 posts)
6. Oh, that's fine. Florida is still suffering, give the poor little baby lawyers a break. LOL
Tue Oct 29, 2024, 06:02 AM
Oct 29

Judgement is still coming. He isn't going to get off on any of the remaining charges, and my guess is there be a few more new cases coming down from what's been done in this election. Good luck with that, fellas. Prison time awaits. Make Attorneys Get Attorneys, after all. tee hee

republianmushroom

(17,670 posts)
7. Delay, delay and delay some more, from the trump ply book.
Tue Oct 29, 2024, 10:42 AM
Oct 29

Interesting, "noting the Special Counsel’s Office did not oppose it."

One of two men above the law, the convicted felon.

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