Forget the popcorn and the celebrations. The Indictments are in the legal system, which means the trials could take months and years to start, let alone reach any verdicts. Many months and years.
Now begins a tortuous process of making sure Due Process is honored and the trials are fair. That means discovery, plea bargaining, pre-trial hearings, motions and delays of one legal kind or another. As Politico notes, Trump is a master at it. So are the other co-conspirators. If you are waiting with bated breath for some action, you'll be disappointed.I'm hoping Jack Smith's trial will go first. He brilliantly fashioned his indictment to make a speedy trial possible. Time magazine argues that Jack Smith needs a speedy trial faster than Fani Willis. I'm all for that.
"If Trump reclaims the White House, he could potentially exert executive power to inoculate himself from federal criminal vulnerability, such as attempting to pardon himself or appointing an attorney general who will quash the charges against him. That may be why Smith brought forth a lean indictment that he hopes can get to trial quickly, according to former federal prosecutors. “There’s a race against the clock,” says Barbara McQuade, a former U.S. Attorney, referring to Smith’s case. “In Georgia, that’s not really the case. No attorney general of the United States can shut down a state court investigation. So this case can proceed, even if Trump is elected.”I think the talk about tRUmp reclaiming the White House is all hogwash, but the rest of the argument is well taken. "There's a race against the clock," as Barbara McQuade put it.
Getty image captures the horror ofJ6.
1. In Georgia case against Trump, a trial within 6 months could be a stretch | The Seattle Times, August 16, 2023.
3. Why Jack Smith Needs Speedy Trump Trial More Than Fani Willis | Time by Eric Cortellessa, 8/15/23.
4. "Will Trump Get a Speedy Trial?," 8/16/23, Russell Berman. The Race to Put Trump on Trial Begins - The Atlantic
5. ‘Delay, delay, delay’: How Trump could push his trial into the heart of campaign season - POLITICO, by Josh Gerstin and Kyle Cheney.
6. Former Trump White House lawyer says ‘no chance’ Georgia trial happens within two years (yahoo.com). I think lawyer Ty Cobb is right.
7. UPDATED: Insurrection Timeline — First the Coup and Then the Cover-Up – BillMoyers.com
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