p0rtia wrote: ↑Tue Dec 05, 2023 4:43 pm Eye-witness report of the attempt to get the gag order/stay of the gag order overturned on Monday (I've cut the cute but irrelevant "Clueless" material)
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-sho ... rcna128117
The reporter apparently did more homework about how the NY court system worked than the counsel for the defense.From the article wrote: At that time, I understood, due to the nature of the relief Trump sought and my analysis of New York court rules, that Trump would be stuck with that gag order through the duration of the trial, including his own testimony.
But not important enough to learn the NY court rules and procedures early on so you would be ready to take care of issues that come up, like this one.They argued no issue could be more important than the ongoing deprivation of the First Amendment rights of their client.
Too bad, so sad. I don't give a flying f** that he was the president or is a candidate. This is America, where we try, though often fail, to remember that nobody is above the law. No entitlement for you.We are talking about the speech rights of the former president and the GOP presidential front-runner, he noted,
Don't like it Donny? Shuffle your a** off to some country who wants an authoritarian deadbeat, or to your friends in Arabia or Russia (though they will drop your sorry butt when you are no longer of any use).
Jump for me now even though we could not be bothered to learn the rules and file timely.But the thrust of what the court attorney told the parties from the counter of the clerk’s office remained true: Without the consent of the AG’s office and given their own delay,
HAHAHAHA.Kise confidently assured me and other reporters that he has no concern about Trump’s fidelity to the gag order.
You need to learn about your client as much as you do the court rules and procedures.