excalibur
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Yep, it is up to a defendant if he wants to be there daily.
Instead, we have the hack Bragg and the hack judge making a decision that is deliberate attempt to interfere.
PURE election interference. And isn't that the thing they are accusing Trump of having done with the NDA, election interference (Hell, he was the candidate!).
Orwellian.
Instead, we have the hack Bragg and the hack judge making a decision that is deliberate attempt to interfere.
PURE election interference. And isn't that the thing they are accusing Trump of having done with the NDA, election interference (Hell, he was the candidate!).
Orwellian.
Noted attorney Alan Dershowitz said Monday that attorneys for former President Donald Trump should file a motion to allow Trump to periodically skip court dates during his Manhattan trial.
Judge Juan Merchan threatened Trump with arrest if he did not attend the trial regarding a $130,000 payout to porn star Stormy Daniels as part of a confidentiality agreement during Trump’s successful run for the White House after Trump asked to attend the Supreme Court’s oral arguments on presidential immunity set for April 25. Dershowitz suggested Trump’s attorneys act immediately to address Merchan’s threat, which he viewed as a form of “election interference.”
“I would hope Trump’s lawyers bring a mandamus right now, at the very least, let Trump out of the courtroom, let him campaign,” Dershowitz told Fox Business host Larry Kudlow. “If he makes a decision that he would like to waive the right to be there, there is nothing in the Constitution which gives the prosecution the right to keep him there. It is only a defendant’s right.”
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Alan Dershowitz Reveals One Motion He Believes Trump’s Lawyers Must File ‘Immediately’
Alan Dershowitz said attorneys for Donald Trump should file a motion to force Judge Juan Merchan to allow Trump to not be present during his criminal trial.
dailycaller.com