Skip to main content

Market Overview

Trump Attorneys Insist On Delaying Classified Docs Trial Until Post-Election: 'Reckless Effort To Try To Obtain A Conviction'

Share:
Trump Attorneys Insist On Delaying Classified Docs Trial Until Post-Election: 'Reckless Effort To Try To Obtain A Conviction'

Lawyers representing former President Donald Trump are intensifying their efforts to postpone his trial involving classified documents until after the 2024 presidential elections,

As reported by NBC News, in a court filing in Florida, Trump’s legal team argued that the trial, originally set for May, should be deferred by at least six months due to another federal trial where Trump is a defendant. They claimed that the prosecutors from special counsel Jack Smith‘s office have not yet delivered all the evidence.

Trump’s attorneys, Todd Blanche and Christopher Kise have asserted that they are still unable to access nine documents that Smith’s office accused Trump of retaining illegally post his White House tenure. They also alleged that the prosecutors have not clarified why a set of discovery materials, which doubled the volume of materials, was recently withheld.

See Also: Trump Rally Supporter Says Former President ‘Works’ For God: He Is Chosen ‘Tool’ To ‘Save America’

The lawyers argued that the special counsel’s simultaneous demands from the two cases against Trump are hampering his defense and infringing his right to due process.

“The Special Counsel's Office is engaged in a reckless effort to try to obtain a conviction of President Trump prior to the 2024 Election, no matter the cost. The Court should not permit the use of the criminal justice process toward that end,” Trump’s lawyers wrote.

Earlier this summer, the Florida federal court overseeing the case had dismissed a similar request to delay the classified documents trial until November 2024. The special counsel’s office refrained from commenting on the new filing but referred to a filing submitted earlier this week concerning Trump’s request for trial postponement.

Smith’s office dismissed the “unfounded claims” by Trump’s attorneys about “Government noncompliance with discovery obligations” and stated that their exaggerated claims about their inability to review classified information do not validate their request for adjournment.

Read Next: Trump’s Niece Calls Republican Lawmaker ‘Hamas’ Favorite Senator,’ Accuses Him of Undermining Biden During Israel-Hamas Conflict

Image via Shutterstock


Engineered by
Benzinga Neuro, Edited by


Pooja Rajkumari


The GPT-4-based Benzinga Neuro content generation system exploits the
extensive Benzinga Ecosystem, including native data, APIs, and more to
create comprehensive and timely stories for you.
Learn more.


 

Related Articles

View Comments and Join the Discussion!

Posted-In: Classified Document Case Donald TrumpNews Politics General

Don't Miss Any Updates!
News Directly in Your Inbox
Subscribe to:
Benzinga Premarket Activity
Get pre-market outlook, mid-day update and after-market roundup emails in your inbox.
Market in 5 Minutes
Everything you need to know about the market - quick & easy.
Fintech Focus
A daily collection of all things fintech, interesting developments and market updates.
SPAC
Everything you need to know about the latest SPAC news.
Thank You

Thank you for subscribing! If you have any questions feel free to call us at 1-877-440-ZING or email us at vipaccounts@benzinga.com