The judge in Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago records case on Thursday rejected a movement to dismiss from the previous President that had long shot of prospering, however set the case up for additional hold-up.
Rejecting that movement– which held that the Presidential Records Act in some way permitted Trump to keep reams of categorized files at Mar-a-Lago– was the simple part. U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon for the Southern District of Florida made 2 other choices in the quick, three-page judgment: she rejected a movement from the unique counsel for a judgment on completing sets of jury guidelines she had actually asked for, and she left the door available to review the problem throughout or after trial.
The choices followed Special Counsel Jack Smith required judgments from Cannon on Trump’s movement to dismiss and on the jury instr