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FBaggins

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11. The hearing for a motion is usually scheduled as part of filing the motion
Mon Jun 3, 2024, 11:35 AM
Jun 2024

Responses usually have to fit into that calendar (which is why it's often six weeks out).

Did Smith ask for something expedited? He should have given his claims.

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Yep, good June 14th. THEN bluestarone Jun 2024 #1
No, then she will give smith another 2 weeks to respond to tsf's response getagrip_already Jun 2024 #2
The hearing for a motion is usually scheduled as part of filing the motion FBaggins Jun 2024 #11
Smith did not seek either emergency or expedited treatment. onenote Jun 2024 #19
That's what concerned me FBaggins Jun 2024 #21
No she won't. The rule is that the moving party gets 7 days to file a reply. onenote Jun 2024 #17
I find it odd how quiet judge chutkan has been. jimfields33 Jun 2024 #3
Chutkan has put her trial on hold pending the SCOTUS ruling on immunity. Nt Fiendish Thingy Jun 2024 #4
Wouldn't Floridas also be affected by the supreme jimfields33 Jun 2024 #6
The immunity "issue" under question by the SC addresses presidential acts BeyondGeography Jun 2024 #7
+1 peppertree Jun 2024 #9
Oh. Thank you. jimfields33 Jun 2024 #10
I don't believe Trump has claimed immunity in the Florida case Fiendish Thingy Jun 2024 #8
I'm sure you're right on this. BUT bluestarone Jun 2024 #12
"Has Smith asked her why she is claiming immunity on this?" BumRushDaShow Jun 2024 #16
Well, she's picking and choosing delay tactics. So bluestarone Jun 2024 #18
She is WAY over her head BumRushDaShow Jun 2024 #22
Yea, i guess now bluestarone Jun 2024 #23
Yeah I saw that BumRushDaShow Jun 2024 #32
He certainly can't go to the appellate court over Cannon's handling of his "gag" order request. onenote Jun 2024 #34
I guess he is OK with trial after the election? bluestarone Jun 2024 #35
No, Trump is claiming immunity not the Judge Fiendish Thingy Jun 2024 #24
I understand that. bluestarone Jun 2024 #25
The judge is using common sense Fiendish Thingy Jun 2024 #27
I've always complained about Cannon. (she just seems to be stalling when ever she gets the opportunity.) bluestarone Jun 2024 #28
The Judge has no choice in the January 6 case BlueKota Jun 2024 #29
100% agree bluestarone Jun 2024 #30
I have the same feeling about the Republicans BlueKota Jun 2024 #33
The Supreme Court has iced her BeyondGeography Jun 2024 #5
I think Chutkin is out of options slightlv Jun 2024 #14
Bastille Day! greatauntoftriplets Jun 2024 #31
Delay, delay and delay some more in action, as shown by the puppet judge. republianmushroom Jun 2024 #13
Isn't that special? MAGA's got 11 more days to kill law enforcement for Trump. Vinca Jun 2024 #15
Why didn't Smith ask for emergency or expedited consideration? onenote Jun 2024 #20
Oh come on, he's just joking. onecaliberal Jun 2024 #26
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