Judge Cannon has appeared confused by basic legal concepts and indulged the Trump defense team’s wildest arguments
Over the course of seven public hearings related to Donald Trump’s classified documents case, a picture has emerged of Judge Aileen Cannon sometimes appearing prepared for legal questions but at other times having difficulty comprehending even the simplest concepts.
In the view of prosecutors and several legal experts, her tendency to repeatedly ask the same question or miss the point of an argument is proof that the Trump-appointed judge is ill-suited to handle a trial that has already been delayed, repeatedly, by her willingness to grant hearings over the Trump team’s most far-fetched requests. The case’s slow progress, they argue, plays into Trump’s strategy of pushing it past Election Day, and then, if elected, stopping it from ever happening.
Jurors are not issued security clearances.
https://www.politico.com/news/2023/06/14/trump-trial-classified-documents-public-00102023
AI summary of the process using the article and other sources -
The process of presenting classified information at a trial involves careful adherence to the Classified Information Procedures Act (CIPA), which provides a framework for handling such sensitive materials while balancing national security interests and the defendant’s right to a fair trial.
Pretrial Procedures:
Defense Counsel Clearance:
Use at Trial:
Jury Considerations:
Interlocutory Appeals:
This structured approach aims to protect classified information while upholding the integrity of the judicial process.
Considering it’s essentially all classified… that’s gonna be a huge pain to try and follow.