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Justice delayed is political: Trump's election interference case must continue ahead of the election
Justice delayed is political: Trumps election interference case must continue ahead of the election
The federal trial of Donald Trump on January 6-related charges must proceed without further delay
By Praveen Fernandes - Donald K. Sherman
Published September 8, 2024 8:58AM (EDT)
(Salon) The Supreme Court conservative majoritys opinion in Trump v. United States has rightly drawn considerable criticism. Its conclusion that former presidents enjoy presumptive immunity from criminal prosecution for official acts committed during their presidency is flabbergasting. As legal scholars across the ideological spectrum have explained, this immunity finds no support in the Constitutions text and history, or the Supreme Courts own precedent. A blistering dissent by Justice Sotomayor (joined by Justices Kagan and Jackson) exposes this rootlessness and expresses fear for our democracy.
Thats not where the harm ends. The Courts slow pace in handing down its decision is already largely responsible for delaying for more than 200 days the federal criminal trial of Donald Trump for alleged January 6-related crimes.
But even though the D.C. District Court has only recently been able to restart its proceedings, Americans already know a lot about Donald Trumps actions and responsibility for January 6 through rigorous fact-finding developed by two other governmental bodies: (1) the bipartisan House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6 Attack on the United States Capitol; and (2) the Colorado state court system, which adjudicated Anderson v. Griswold.
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There are good reasons for wanting the federal trial of Donald Trump on January 6-related charges to proceed without further delay, and good reasons to laud Judge Tanya Chutkans attempts to keep the trial on track in D.C. District Court. Criminal trials, with their juries of everyday Americans and their high standards of proofbeyond a reasonable doubt versus the lower preponderance of evidence standard used in civil trialsare often considered the gold standard when it comes to understanding culpability for bad acts. But the absence of a guilty verdict in an ongoing criminal trial doesnt mean the American public lacks information about January 6 and Trumps involvement. Nothing could be further from the truth. Thanks to the fact-finding of the bipartisan Select Committee and the Colorado courts, we know a lot. .............(more)
https://www.salon.com/2024/09/08/justice-delayed-is-political-trumps-interference-case-must-continue-ahead-of-the/
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Justice delayed is political: Trump's election interference case must continue ahead of the election (Original Post)
marmar
Sep 8
OP
Frasier Balzov
(3,486 posts)1. Death threats against court participants
are continuously being made by people who it is reasonable to believe have guns.
It will take renewed courage by the courts to resume the proceedings in a normal way after Trump loses and there is no longer any excuse to keep him out of the penitentiary.
lees1975
(5,959 posts)2. It's been four years. This case should have been tried right after the Congressional investigation ended.
The evidence was all there. Give the defense six months to make their case, that's more than enough.
It damn well better go on before the election now. I don't care what the justice department has to do to make that happen, but if the next Democratic administration wants any credibility from its supporters, they damn well better earn it NOW.