Judge Chutkan opines that Trump does not have a stay-out-of-jail card because of its past or desired future

http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/08/14/chutkan-trump-stall/

Opinion:  Judge Chutkan blows the whistle on Trump’s stay-out-of-jail plan

By Jennifer Rubin, Columnist

August 14, 2023 at 7:45 a.m. EDT

Defeated and thrice-indicted former president Donald Trump and his lawyers have yet to raise a single convincing argument, legal or factual, in his defense against prosecution for an alleged 2020 plot to overthrow the election. Legal experts and savvy political watchers think the Trump defense scheme is to intimidate witnesses, pollute the jury pool and try to delay trial beyond the election. Call it the “discredit/delay” gambit.

If Trump wins the election, the scheme goes, he’ll pardon himself, end the prosecutions and/or claim presidential immunity. It initially might have seemed plausible that he could run out the clock. But then he ran into a no-nonsense judge in a no-nonsense district who blew the whistle on the scheme.

At a Friday hearing in D.C., regarding a protective order for discovery materials, U.S. District Judge Tanya S. Chutkan was careful to prevent prosecutorial overreach and protect Trump’s First Amendment rights in declining to include “nonsensitive” discovery materials in her protective order. (That’s less than meets the eye, because all witness interviews and grand jury material probably will be deemed sensitive.) And though she sided with the prosecution in refusing to let Trump share materials with anyone deemed a “consultant,” the big news was her reaffirmation that she was not going to let his campaign supersede the integrity of the justice system.

“I caution you and your client to take special care about your public statements about this case,” she told Trump lawyer John Lauro. “I will take whatever measures are necessary to safeguard the integrity of these proceedings.” If that wasn’t clear enough, she warned against “conflating what your client needs to do to defend himself and what your client wants to do politically. Your client’s defense is supposed to happen in this courtroom, not on the internet.”

In a perfect distillation of the principle that Trump gets treated like all other defendants, Chutkan acknowledged, “Mr. Trump, like every American, has a First Amendment right to free speech, but that right is not absolute. In a criminal case such as this one, the defendant’s free speech is subject to the rules.” She added that without a protective order, “a party could release information that could taint the jury pool, intimidate witnesses or others involved in some aspect of the case, or otherwise interfere with the process of justice.” Chutkan stressed, “I intend to keep politics out of this.”

No one could have missed Chutkan’s critical admonition that the Trump campaign must “yield to the orderly administration of justice.” In other words: “If that means that he can’t say exactly what he wants to say about people who may be witnesses in this case, that’s how it’s going to have to be.”

And finally, she took direct aim at his discredit/delay strategy: “The more a party makes inflammatory statements … the greater the urgency will be that we proceed to trial quickly.” Whoops.

Bulldog former prosecutor Andrew Weissmann gave her high marks. “Judge Chutkan today letter perfect in substance, backbone and judicial temperament,” he tweeted. “Her experience really informed her balance but firm approach with both sides.” Likewise, former prosecutor Joyce White Vance observed that this is “how experienced judges do it.”

To recap, Chutkan will take a very close look at all of Trump’s public statements to make sure he is neither intimidating witnesses nor interfering with the sound administration of justice; she doesn’t care about the primary campaign schedule; and she won’t put up with gratuitous delays. Though she might not accept the prosecution’s suggestion for a January start date, the trial could be underway in the first quarter of 2024.

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