Judge Overrules Special Master Order for Trump To Prove FBI ‘Planted’ Evidence at Mar-a-La
Judge Overrules Special Master Order for Trump To Prove FBI ‘Planted’ Evidence at Mar-a-La
Judge Overrules , Special Master Order for Trump To Prove, FBI ‘Planted’ Evidence at Mar-a-Lago.
Special master Senior Judge Raymond Dearie was appointed by Judge Aileen Cannon to review over 11,000 documents that the FBI took from Trump's Mar-a-Lago home on Aug.
8.
Special master Senior Judge Raymond Dearie was appointed by Judge Aileen Cannon to review over 11,000 documents that the FBI took from Trump's Mar-a-Lago home on Aug.
8.
Dearie gave Trump's lawyers until Oct.
7 to back up claims that the FBI wasn't truthful about the documents they found.
This submission shall be Trump's final opportunity to raise any factual dispute as to the completeness and accuracy of the Detailed Property Inventory, Senior Judge Raymond Dearie, via 'Insider'.
'Insider' reports that on Sept.
29, Trump-appointed Judge Aileen Cannon undermined the special master's order.
Judge Cannon is reminding Judge Dearie and the rest of us that she is still in charge here.
, Barb McQuade, a University of Michigan law professor, via 'Insider'.
She is essentially reversing Judge Dearie's order requiring Trump to put up or shut up about 'planted' evidence.
, Barb McQuade, a University of Michigan law professor, via 'Insider'.
Judge Cannon's order permits Trump to preserve that defense without any supporting facts, at least for now, Barb McQuade, a University of Michigan law professor, via 'Insider'.
In addition to Judge Cannon overruling Dearie's request for a sworn declaration, she extended the special master's review to end on Dec.
16.
This modest enlargement is necessary to permit adequate time for the Special Master's review and recommendations given the circumstances as they have evolved since entry of the Appointment Order, Judge Aileen Cannon, via 'Insider'