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Jack Smith appeals dismissal of Trump's classified documents case |
2024-08-27 |
![]() Special Counsel Jack Smith has filed an appeal to Judge Aileen Cannon's dismissal of the federal classified documents case against former President Donald Trump. In a filing submitted Monday to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, Smith argued that Cannon's decision "deviated from binding Supreme Court precedent, misconstrued the statutes that authorized the Special Counsel’s appointment, and took inadequate account of the longstanding history of Attorney General appointments of special counsels." In July, Cannon dismissed all charges in the federal court case in Florida against Trump for his alleged involvement in taking classified documents with him to his Mar-a-Lago residence after leaving office. Cannon agreed with Trump's lawyers that the Department of Justice's appointing Smith was "unlawful" for violating the "appointments clause." Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas appeared to give strength to the argument when he wrote a concurring opinion in a case involving presidential immunity. "A private citizen cannot criminally prosecute anyone, let alone a former President," Thomas wrote. "No former President has faced criminal prosecution for his acts while in office in the more than 200 years since the founding of our country. And, that is so despite numerous past Presidents taking actions that many would argue constitute crimes. If this unprecedented prosecution is to proceed, it must be conducted by someone duly authorized to do so by the American people. The lower courts should thus answer these essential questions concerning the Special Counsel’s appointment before proceeding." The Department of Justice has a longstanding policy of resisting political influence on investigations involving major political figures. It has been customary for the Department of Justice to appoint a special counsel in such cases. A special counsel was also picked in the Department of Justice's investigation into President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden. Jack Smith was not a DOJ Atty nor was he approved by the Senate Prior to Cannon dismissing the charges, Trump faced 40 criminal counts. Personal aide Walt Nauta faced eight counts while Mar-a-Lago property manager Carlos De Oliveira had four counts against him. Their charges were also dismissed. Related: Jack Smith 08/24/2024 Jack Smith Surrenders: Special Counsel Will Not Seek Expedited Hearings in Donald Trump Case Jack Smith 08/18/2024 Left-wing Washington Post slams Harris' price-gouging crackdown Jack Smith 08/13/2024 Trump plans to SUE Justice Department for $100M over Mar-a-Lago classified documents raid Related: Aileen Cannon 08/13/2024 Trump plans to SUE Justice Department for $100M over Mar-a-Lago classified documents raid Aileen Cannon 07/25/2024 BREAKING: Hunter Biden's Legal Team Just Got Scorched by Judge for Making False Statements in CA Tax Case Aileen Cannon 07/18/2024 Special counsel Jack Smith appeals bombshell ruling tossing Trump classified docs case |
Posted by:Frank G |
#6 Powerline: Let’s go Krazee |
Posted by: Frank G 2024-08-27 13:10 |
#5 ^ It'd be truly funny if he had to make restitution for that. Even funnier if Merrick Garland had to pay it out his own pocket. |
Posted by: Abu Uluque 2024-08-27 11:54 |
#4 Meanwhile, he's still drawing a paycheck. |
Posted by: Bobby 2024-08-27 09:46 |
#3 Gotta have that hail Mary |
Posted by: DarthVader 2024-08-27 09:00 |
#2 He reminds me of somebody. |
Posted by: Grom the Reflective 2024-08-27 08:40 |
#1 One last try... |
Posted by: ed in texas 2024-08-27 08:35 |