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June 16, 2023
How A Split Trial For Trump And Nauta Might Hurt The Gov't
Federal prosecutors signaled their intent to have a joint trial for Donald Trump and his aide Waltine Nauta by charging the duo in a single indictment with mishandling classified materials, but experts say splitting the case could avoid complications – and potentially help the defense.
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June 16, 2023
Trump Attys Seek Expedited Clearances In Secret Docs Case
Attorneys representing Donald Trump notified a Florida federal judge on Friday that they've applied to the U.S. Department of Justice to expedite the process of receiving security clearances necessary to handle the classified material the former president is alleged to have willingly kept without authorization after leaving office in 2021.
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June 16, 2023
Watchdog Wants Fla. Judge Removed From Trump Docs Case
Judge Aileen M. Cannon's previous ruling in former President Donald Trump's documents case showed "extreme bias" that warrants the Southern District of Florida's chief judge removing her from the case if she doesn't recuse herself, a nonprofit government watchdog has said.
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June 13, 2023
From 'Body Man' To 'Pawn,' Trump Aide Faces Stark Choice
Donald Trump's close personal aide Walt Nauta is in an unenviable position familiar to others hit with criminal charges as a result of being in the ex-president's orbit, faced with the choice of testifying for the government or risking a conviction and potentially lengthy prison term.
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June 13, 2023
DOJ Reliance On Trump Atty Evidence A Risk To Prosecution
Under pressure last spring over alleged mishandling of government secrets, Donald Trump directed attorney M. Evan Corcoran to accept a grand jury subpoena demanding the handover of secret government documents.
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June 13, 2023
Fla. Litigator Joins Trump Defense Team In Docs Case
Longtime Florida litigator Christopher M. Kise has joined former President Donald Trump's defense team against federal charges alleging he mishandled classified documents after having represented Trump with respect to the government probe leading to the indictment and a separate $250 million civil fraud case in New York.
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June 13, 2023
Trump Pleads Not Guilty To Classified Docs Charges
Former President Donald Trump pled not guilty Tuesday to federal Espionage Act and obstruction charges alleging he hoarded U.S. government documents detailing nuclear and military secrets and then conspired to hide them from investigators after he left office.
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June 12, 2023
Miami Courthouse Prepares To Receive Trump, Inside And Out
Miami officials announced Monday they've taken extra precautions to secure the federal court complex in the downtown area, where they said they expect demonstrations on the scale of the protests that followed the police murder of George Floyd in anticipation of former President Donald Trump's Tuesday court appearance to face criminal charges of willfully retaining secret military documents.
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June 09, 2023
Meet The Atty For Trump's Indicted 'Body Man' Walt Nauta
The lawyer representing an aide charged alongside former President Donald Trump in the historic Florida federal court indictment unsealed Friday has represented a host of defendants tied to the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol and has BigLaw experience representing clients ranging from Coca-Cola to an environmental group.
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June 09, 2023
In Trump Probes, Mar-A-Lago Case Vaults Ahead Of Pack
The federal criminal prosecution of Donald Trump over his alleged mishandling of classified documents in Florida is more likely to clear legal hurdles than the Manhattan district attorney's complex hush-money case, experts say, though the former president has a few potential defenses at his disposal.