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Supreme Court aims for legitimacy in high-stakes Trump case

Supreme Court likely to delay trial date.

Former President Trump's legal battle took an unexpected turn as the Supreme Court refused to expedite a case seeking to determine if he has immunity from criminal prosecution. The move left many questioning why the high court chose not to answer this pressing question right away. However, it seems that the justices were not convinced by the arguments put forth by Jack Smith, the lawyer representing Trump.

While the Supreme Court refused to fast-track the case, there is a silver lining for those seeking a resolution. The DC Appellate court has shown great seriousness in handling the matter, scheduling an expedited hearing and setting up an aggressive briefing schedule. This means that the case will reach the appeal court quickly, possibly even before the Iowa Republican caucuses in January.

Despite the former president's attempts to claim immunity, experts believe his argument is weak. He is trying to apply civil context standards to a criminal case, which is unlikely to sway the DC Circuit Court of Appeals in his favor. Ultimately, the case will end up back in the hands of the Supreme Court, which will have the final say. It remains to be seen whether the Supreme Court will decide to expedite the briefing schedule or even take up the case at all.

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The delay caused by the Supreme Court's decision is expected to impact the trial date. Originally set for March 4th, there is now speculation that the trial could be pushed back to May or June. The Department of Justice's concern for interfering with an election typically prevents them from bringing cases around election time. However, in this instance, they seem determined to bring Trump to trial before the election, in an effort to inform the public and allow them to make an informed decision.

Critics argue that the Supreme Court's refusal to expedite the case is an attempt to show that they are not taking any shortcuts and are committed to a fair and impartial process. The court wants to ensure that the public perceives them as upholding proper procedures and rules. However, some question whether the court's declining popularity and doubts surrounding their objectivity are influencing their decision.

Despite the differing opinions, everyone agrees that the case will eventually make its way to the Supreme Court. The legal process will follow its course, step by step, to provide a solid foundation for a final decision. Whether the trial date will be delayed significantly or proceed as planned remains to be seen, but the urgency to resolve this issue before the election is palpable. All eyes are now on the DC Circuit Court of Appeals, which will play a crucial role in shaping the trajectory of this high-stakes legal battle.

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