With a subscription to the Daytona Beach News-Journal, you will receive full access to the work done by our journalists and photographers as they head out every day to help inform and explain the important issues affecting your community. With your subscription, you can help our journalists hold those in power accountable. Play a vital role in supporting local journalism you and your community can trust. Stay informed and be one of the first to learn about breaking news with personalized news alerts, flip through a digital replica of the print paper, access exclusive deals and more with a subscription to the Daytona Beach News-Journal. There's a lot happening in the world and in Volusia and Flagler counties. “Many indicted defendants have demanding jobs that require a considerable amount of time and energy, or a significant amount of travel,” Harbach wrote.Watch Video: Learn how to activate your digital access Prosecutors said the presidential campaign shouldn’t figure into determining when the trial is held. If defense lawyers want to argue novel aspects of the case, prosecutors said they would respond promptly. Only two of Trump’s lawyers have applied for security clearances so far, prosecutors said. Prosecutors said about 340 classified documents at stake in the case and most will be transported to a secure reading room in Miami next week. ![]() Prosecutors also provided about nine months of closed-circuit television footage.īut prosecutors said only about 4,500 pages of the 800,000 are “key documents.” Prosecutors also said defense claims about nine months of video footage are misleading because the government used only selected cameras. The government provided 833,450 pages of unclassified documents including 122,650 emails and attachments and 305,670 records gathered from 90 different custodians. Trump’s lawyers argued that the evidence is too voluminous to review quickly. ![]() “As for the impact of the Presidential Records on this prosecution, any argument that it mandates dismissal of the Indictment or forms a defense to the charges borders on the frivolous,” Harbach wrote.Ĭannon scheduled a conference Tuesday for lawyers involved in the case. Trump’s lawyers also said judges will be making novel decisions about the Presidential Records Act because this is the first criminal case against a former president. Trump’s lawyers asked this week for the case to be delayed indefinitely because of the voluminous evidence and by arguing he couldn’t get a fair trial while campaigning for president in 2024. 11 would allow enough time for defense lawyers to get security clearances and review the evidence. District Judge Aileen Cannon set a tentative trial date for Aug. Trump and his personal valet, Walt Nauta, pleaded not guilty to keeping national defense records after leaving the White House and conspiracy to obstruct justice. ![]() “There is no basis in law or fact for proceeding in such an indeterminate and open-ended fashion, and the Defedants provide none,” wrote assistant special counsel David Harbach. Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith opposed Donald Trump’s request for an indefinite delay in his criminal trial about classified documents at Mar-a-Lago, saying part of the former president’s request “borders on the frivolous.” 11 would allow enough time for Trump's lawyers to prepare his defense. Prosecutors said beginning the trial Dec.
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