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David Boyle

(580 posts)
Mon Nov 25, 2024, 05:36 PM Nov 25

Judge grants dismissal of Jan. 6 case against Trump [View all]

Source: NPR Washington Desk

A federal judge dismissed the Jan. 6 election interference case against Donald Trump hours after federal prosecutors filed a motion to dismiss both that case and the Mar-a-Lago documents cases against Trump.

Judge Tanya Chutkan of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia dismissed the case without prejudice.

The move was widely expected. Just a day after the election, special counsel Jack Smith, who headed the investigations, began to unwind the federal cases against Trump: the first for clinging to power in 2020, events that resulted in the storming of the U.S. Capitol; the second for hoarding classified documents and obstructing FBI efforts to retrieve them.

The "Department's position is that the Constitution requires that this case be dismissed before the defendant is inaugurated," Smith said in the filing related to the Jan. 6 case. "And although the Constitution requires dismissal in this context, consistent with the temporary nature of the immunity afforded a sitting President, it does not require dismissal with prejudice."



Read more: https://www.ualrpublicradio.org/npr-news/2024-11-25/judge-grants-dismissal-of-jan-6-case-against-trump

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"Judge dismisses Jan. 6 case, allows for refiling in 2029." There, fixed. n/t Igel Nov 25 #1
Little detail there... David Boyle Nov 25 #2
Not much really FBaggins Nov 25 #5
And THAT is a defeatist attitude RussBLib Nov 25 #10
Fight! fight! David Boyle Nov 25 #12
I'm just saying that battle is over FBaggins Nov 25 #13
Dunno David Boyle Nov 26 #18
Nothing wrong with being defeatist on unwinnable things Polybius Nov 28 #28
Thanks, Roberts and the other Fascist Five! 3825-87867 Nov 25 #3
That seals it. orangecrush Nov 25 #4
Special Counsel Jack Smith had a Sisyphean task and he did earnestly work hard to convict Trump. C0RI0LANUS Nov 25 #6
Indeed! David Boyle Nov 25 #7
Regrettably, rocky times await us all. C0RI0LANUS Nov 25 #8
Haw haw David Boyle Nov 25 #9
Take advice from a pre-med major C0RI0LANUS Nov 25 #11
Georgia will make that moniss Nov 26 #14
Up in the air David Boyle Nov 26 #15
Bluto B David Boyle Nov 26 #16
Whoops, reply to Coriolanus David Boyle Nov 26 #17
It would seem that all Federal laws are null and void, at least that is how I'm going to interpret it yaesu Nov 26 #19
Eeeeee David Boyle Nov 26 #20
Nope. WestMichRad Nov 28 #26
Heh heh heh David Boyle Nov 28 #27
Well, unfortunately, this isn't a great surprise. At least it's "without prejudice." I guess we can spend forever on Vinca Nov 26 #21
I'll loan you my time machine David Boyle Nov 26 #22
Whoops, I don't see the post with the "l" David Boyle Nov 26 #23
Cunctation wins again. GreenWave Nov 28 #24
Sounds dirty, but just means "delay" David Boyle Nov 28 #25
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