Aileen Cannon is doing a good job, actually

A year removed from its dismissal in the U S District Court for the Southern District of Florida President Donald Trump s classified documents episode is little more than a distant memory What stands out however was how the prosecution moved at a snail s pace facilitated by U S District Judge Aileen Cannon s drawn-out deadlines and tolerance of Trump crew efforts to delay that at least created the appearance that she was slow-walking the episode Her handling of another more newest Trump-related legal matter however suggests that she is capable of handling complex cases promptly and efficiently When you go back to the Mar-a-Lago documents occurrence it really did look like she was walking the incident slow was giving Trump absolutely every benefit of the doubt that she could give in terms of his lawyers David Schultz a Hamline University professor of legal studies and political science narrated Salon But Cannon s handling of the prosecution of Trump s would-be assassin Ryan Wesley Routh is proceeding at a quite different pace In that occurrence which began with Routh s arraignment in late September Cannon s decisions on motions have been timely and even-handed with rulings following as expeditiously as two weeks after the last related filing was submitted and aside from two requests for delay granted in part the incident progressing on time for its Sept trial date Related Supreme Court bends again to Trump s will Taken together Cannon s handling of the Routh circumstance appears to substantiate legal experts accusations of purposeful delay in the now-defunct Trump classified documents matter In a federal grand jury indicted Trump on counts over his post-presidency retention of classified documents and efforts to thwart the regime s attempts to retrieve them Though the criminal matter against Trump and two co-defendants started with consistent court dates and filing deadlines it would eventually grind to a near-halt as Trump s legal band submitted a bevy of motions seeking to delay the episode and Cannon herself a Trump appointee entertained them The prosecution dragged on in its pre-trial evidence sharing period with Cannon striking the trial date from the calendar altogether in May on account of accumulating motions she had yet to rule on It also struck several legal experts as strange and then alarming that she was considering questionable Trump legal arguments such as the notion that he could designate classified records his personal property under the Presidential Records Act or requesting that the parties submit proposed jury instructions on the matter well before discovery had gotten anywhere close to completion Normally you don t talk about jury instructions until well into trial and we don t have a trial date not a proven trial date yet So the fact that she s entertaining this nonsense number one doing it when she s doing it well before trial and refusing to issue a final ruling on it it s just either bizarre or just outright biased depending on your view of things former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani narrated Salon last April Toward the end of the prosecution s life Cannon even allocated two days to a hearing on whether Smith s appointment was invalid also allowing for outside counsel to argue on Trump s behalf much to the dismay of a multitude of legal experts We need your help to stay independent Subscribe in the present day to endorsement Salon s progressive journalism By contrast in the Routh occurrence she s proceeding the way you would normally expect a district court judge to proceed on criminal matters except it seems to be even more accelerated Schultz stated in a phone interview noting that federal judges have notoriously heavy dockets The fact that she s moving this one in what appears to be as fleetly as she is seems remarkable Schultz declared he would expect a routine federal episode to take a couple of years from the time of the first hearing to its completion and the Routh episode is moving much more rapidly than that In Cannon s defense the classified documents affair one of the first she heard after being appointed to the bench was complicated in both its scope and the sensitive nature of the materials at issue Federal agents obtained dozens of boxes of documents from Mar-a-Lago including hundreds of pages of classified materials ranging in sensitivity that would need to be reviewed in a specified area with a court-appointed handler during discovery Still the Routh scenario similarly involves a high volume of discovery including hundreds of interviews and various level of classified information as evidenced by the Classified Information Procedures Act proceedings in the docket Earlier this week Routh also requested a hearing on his proposal to terminate his counsel and represent himself at trial and Cannon held it just days later Start your day with essential news from Salon Sign up for our free morning newsletter Crash Unit Schultz added that Cannon s accelerated pace in the Routh prosecution could also be indicative of her learning curve With a minimal more years of judicial experience under her belt she may have ultimately unveiled her rhythm in deciding on motions setting trial schedules and maintaining them But that s him playing devil s advocate I still think there is this at the very least appearance difficulty just in terms of how she handled that scenario versus this one Schultz stated The delays in the Smith occurrence also haven t stopped In February the Knight First Amendment Institute of Columbia University filed a motion to intervene in the event and rescind the order preventing the release of the second volume of special counsel Smith s overview The court received responses from Trump s former co-defendants and the executive as well as the reply from the Knight Institute by the end of March But more than days from the filing date of the reply the institute has yet to receive a ruling from Cannon according to its latest filing on Monday For her part Cannon previously denied in part an expedited motion from nonpartisan watchdog American Oversight seeking to intervene in the circumstance and get clarification or dissolution of that order four days after its submission Read more about Aileen Cannon Jack Smith record into Trump and polling subversion to be disclosed after Judge Cannon s ruling Judge Aileen Cannon failed to disclose a right-wing junket Watchdog group CREW says Judge Aileen Cannon should be kicked off the Trump documents circumstance The post Aileen Cannon is doing a good job indeed appeared first on Salon com