Guess he knows how difficult it is recuse a judge and doesn't want to lose one. I wonder, has he used that safety valve he set up where if she made a terrible decision then he could.... do something i forget.
it's not there, will keep looking. This isn't it, but has something along the lines of keeping Cannon on a decent track ..
Experts: Jack Smith’s latest move means Trump can’t use Judge Cannon to prevent pre-election trial [...] "This means that Trump will be indicted in the January 6th investigation," former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti tweeted ..
This means that Trump will be indicted in the January 6th investigation.
Related: A sigh of relief regarding Judge Cannon [...]Today, we found out WHY Jack Smith seems unworried. Because this case includes national defense information as defined by the Espionage Act, it will be governed by the rules of the Confidential Information Production Act, or CIPA. [...]Joyce just told god and everybody that there's a provision in CIPA that allows for an IMMEDIATE right of EXPEDITED APPEAL. So what does that mean? P - It means that if Judge Cannon makes a ridiculous ruling that DoJ wants to appeal, SHE does NOT get to set the briefing schedule. The DoJ can appeal IMMEDIATELY to the 11th circuit - the same circuit that vacated TWO of Cannon's rulings in the Special Master case. P - Further, DoJ can utilize that trigger to IMMEDIATELY ask the 11th circuit to reassign the case to a different judge. https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=172139182
Ok, it just speeds up appeals.
It was Plato who said, “He, O men, is the wisest, who like Socrates, knows that his wisdom is in truth worth nothing”
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