@WordsmithFL Why would Smith file in that Florida district where sits one of the most corrupt judges in the nation? He must know that Cannon will act entirely as a Trump defense attorney. Is the whole plan to conduct the real trial in appeals court?
@walterbays Because DOJ rules say the case must be filed in the district where the "preponderance" of the crime occurred. The crime occurred at Mar-A-Lago, hence the Miami district court.
This keeps DOJ from screwing a defendant by filing in a remote location the defendant and witnesses can't afford to go.
@WordsmithFL Suppose Judge Cannon gives the jury instructions like, unless a singing orangutan manifests in the jury room crying out guilty guilty, then you must find the defendant not guilty. And they acquit. Would the government have right of appeal? I think not.
Or if the prosecutor immediately files appeals after each corrupt decision, might that somehow move the case to appeals court before the case goes to the jury.
Or must Smith play for a mistrial?
@walterbays The prosecution can appeal at any time to have the judge removed for misbehavior, or ask for a mistrial.
Jack Smith is not going to let Aileen be a "loose Cannon," pun intended.
@walterbays Also on MSNBC, Joyce Vance at the 2:40 mark:
@WordsmithFL Thank you! The entire clip is very informative. Later discussion bears on the usual Trump legal strategy of trying to run out the clock, vis a vis classified information laws requiring very careful and possibly slow steps towards trial.