As judges mull presidential immunity, Trump reaps the benefits of delay

signalmankenneth

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What in the hell is this three judge panel on Trump's immunity waiting on, either Trump has total immunity or not?!! I want to see Jack Smith's trial on the obstruction case get underway?!! I blame that sniveling Garland for slowing these cases against Trump?!! Jack Smith should have been on these cases two years ago?!! If Trump walks on these Jack Smith cases. Garland is to blame?!!

Whether Donald Trump faces a potential prison sentence in 2024 is at the mercy of a federal appeals court that’s operating on its own schedule — at a time when every day matters.

More than 50 days have elapsed since Trump’s criminal proceedings in a Washington, D.C., trial court — on charges for attempting to subvert the 2020 election — were paused indefinitely. They won’t resume until the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals and, most likely, the Supreme Court resolve the question hanging over the entire case: whether Trump, as a former president, is immune from criminal prosecution.

Even if those courts ultimately reject Trump’s immunity arguments — an outcome that most legal experts expect — the protracted delays help the former president, whose strategy across his various trials has been to drag them out for as long as possible. Lengthy delays in his federal criminal cases create the possibility that, if he wins the presidency this November, Trump could avoid the charges altogether by having the Justice Department end the prosecutions or perhaps even by pardoning himself.

U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, who is overseeing Trump’s federal election case, has tried to keep it on an expeditious track, and the trial is officially slated to begin on March 4. Chutkan, though, has strongly suggested she’ll push back that start date to account for each day of delay caused by Trump’s immunity appeal.

Even if the appeal were resolved this week against Trump, that calculation would put his earliest trial date in late April. But if the D.C. Circuit and the Supreme Court take additional weeks or months to deliver a final ruling, the opening days of Trump’s trial could be pushed to the summer or fall.

If, at that point, Trump retains his grip on the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, he and his allies are certain to exert intense pressure to postpone the trial until after the election. Chutkan, an Obama appointee, could plow forward with a trial anyway — and she’s repeatedly indicated that the campaign calendar has no bearing on her own.

But doing so would require Trump to sit in a courtroom for weeks during the heart of the campaign. Trump has already used his crowded legal calendar as a campaign cudgel to raise funds and rally supporters by claiming to be the victim of political prosecutions and lawsuits.

For now, the timing of the case remains in the hands of a three-judge panel of the D.C. Circuit, which heard arguments on the immunity issue on Jan. 8. That reality has placed immense power in the hands of a few judges guided by opaque internal procedures, seniority and norms of collegiality that make reliable prediction impossible.

Many legal experts had expected the D.C. Circuit panel to rule quickly after the arguments, perhaps within a few days. But for more than three weeks, the court has been silent. There’s no required deadline for a ruling.

“The timing of a decision by the panel will indeed be a critical determinant of whether the case can go forward expeditiously,” said Daniel Richman, a Columbia University law professor.

Richman said Trump’s arguments for immunity were so “outlandish” that the appeals court should have little trouble rejecting them. But he said the court must take its time to issue a careful ruling because of the certainty Trump will keep pressing his immunity claim.

“Quite a few stars would have to align before the trial can proceed,” Richman said.

If those stars do align, the timing will be crucial. Special counsel Jack Smith has estimated that his case would take nearly two months to present, and Trump is almost certain to present a defense that could add additional weeks to the timeline. That raises the prospect of Trump being required to spend the duration of the Republican National Convention — or even Election Day itself — in a courtroom.

Or, if the Supreme Court agrees to hear Trump’s bid for immunity but won’t take up his appeal on an emergency basis, the trial could remain on hold until after the election. And if Trump wins, he would be virtually certain to shut down the case.

The three-judge D.C. Circuit panel initially appeared to be moving swiftly: It took up the matter on an emergency basis in December and held oral arguments a few weeks later, a lightning-quick schedule for the typically plodding court.

The judges seemed poised to reject Trump’s sweeping immunity claim at the time. But the precise contours of their ruling were less obvious, and it’s possible the judges could splinter over the details, further delaying the ruling.

The urgency of ruling to the prosecution has drawn unusual scrutiny of the internal machinations of the appeals court, such as whether a single judge — perhaps Karen Henderson, an appointee of President George H.W. Bush — could prevent the ruling from coming out quickly, even if the panel’s other two judges — Florence Pan and Michelle Childs, appointed by President Joe Biden — are ready to rule.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/judges-mull-presidential-immunity-trump-100000237.html

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General consensus is that the judges aren't in 100% agreement. They might be honing the finding with language that includes all of their legal arguments.
 
That is what a decision could produce


If a president is above all laws


Biden can have trump offed


Then he can off anyone who protests that offing
 
Then he can just declare he’s king


It wouldn’t be against the constitution

Not for a president anyway
 
There is no way these judges will say trump can not be tried for his crimes


That would be the end of this Democracy
 
What is the hurry? It seems like you guys are in a hurry to interfere with the election or something. Smith had from January 2021 to prosecute this why did he wait so long? This will ultimately land in the Supreme Court and the election will be over before it is decided. Trump will be President by then and it will be meaningless. Smith blew this one. Don't get your hopes up. :laugh:
 
What is the hurry? It seems like you guys are in a hurry to interfere with the election or something. Smith had from January 2021 to prosecute this why did he wait so long? This will ultimately land in the Supreme Court and the election will be over before it is decided. Trump will be President by then and it will be meaningless. Smith blew this one. Don't get your hopes up. :laugh:

BTW Garland is having spine implant surgery this weekend.
 
What is the hurry? It seems like you guys are in a hurry to interfere with the election or something. Smith had from January 2021 to prosecute this why did he wait so long? This will ultimately land in the Supreme Court and the election will be over before it is decided. Trump will be President by then and it will be meaningless. Smith blew this one. Don't get your hopes up. :laugh:

Interfere?


How so you putins ass bitch?
 
What is the hurry? It seems like you guys are in a hurry to interfere with the election or something. Smith had from January 2021 to prosecute this why did he wait so long? This will ultimately land in the Supreme Court and the election will be over before it is decided. Trump will be President by then and it will be meaningless. Smith blew this one. Don't get your hopes up. :laugh:

No Sir, Jack was appointed to be Special Council prosecutor on Nov. 18th, 2022.

For it was Garland, who debated with his Brain Farts like, "I don't want to look like I am politically motivated when dealing with Trump's criminal past" for 22 months- BEFORE HE FINALLY WOKE UP AND APPOINTED A SPECIAL COUNCIL!

Jack indicted Trump 9 1/2 months later on Aug. 1st, 2023, after much delay and refusal from Trump's knuckle-dragging staffers to testify.

Didn't your Mom and Dad teach you not to lie?
 
No Sir, Jack was appointed to be Special Council prosecutor on Nov. 18th, 2022.

For it was Garland, who debated with his Brain Farts like, "I don't want to look like I am politically motivated when dealing with Trump's criminal past" for 22 months- BEFORE HE FINALLY WOKE UP AND APPOINTED A SPECIAL COUNCIL!

Jack indicted Trump 9 1/2 months later on Aug. 1st, 2023, after much delay and refusal from Trump's knuckle-dragging staffers to testify.

Didn't your Mom and Dad teach you not to lie?
They WAITED to prosecute Trump till campaign season and now Jackie boy is trying to start a trial in the middle of the campaign. (election interference) The SCOTUS said slow down Jackie boy there is no big rush :laugh: Trump will be president before SCOTUS rules in this case.
 
They WAITED to prosecute Trump till campaign season and now Jackie boy is trying to start a trial in the middle of the campaign. (election interference) The SCOTUS said slow down Jackie boy there is no big rush :laugh: Trump will be president before SCOTUS rules in this case.

What- The President of the Hair Club For Men? :laugh:

Naaaa! Not with that DO!
 
What is the hurry? It seems like you guys are in a hurry to interfere with the election or something. Smith had from January 2021 to prosecute this why did he wait so long? This will ultimately land in the Supreme Court and the election will be over before it is decided. Trump will be President by then and it will be meaningless. Smith blew this one. Don't get your hopes up. :laugh:

Bullseye.
 
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