Federal Judge rejects motion to dismiss charges against Trump in documents case

Credit: DNA- Published on March 15, 2024
The case centers on allegations that Trump possessed classified documents related to U.S. nuclear weapons capabilities and obstructed efforts to retrieve them, including ignoring a grand jury subpoena.

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Published on March 14, 2024 -  00:56
Judge Denies Trump's Motion to Dismiss Charges in Classified Documents Case
Welcome to Fan Reviews News. We have news on Aileen Cannon, the judge presiding over the case in Florida. She has denied Trump's motion to dismiss charges based on unconstitutional vagueness. Trump's attorneys argued that the law used to charge him was too vague to be applied against him. However, the judge disagreed, stating that the overall question at hand is dependent on contested instructional questions and still-fluctuating definitions of statutory terms/phrases. The judge suggested that these issues would be better addressed through jury-instruction briefing and other appropriate motions. While this motion has been denied, it's important to note that the judge has yet to rule on Trump's other motions to dismiss the case. One of these arguments centers around Trump's claim that he had the authority as president to declare certain documents as his "personal" records. We will keep you updated on this important story, on Fan Reviews News.

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