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Judge Aileen Cannon set a pre-trial hearing for Donald Trump’s classified documents criminal case for Friday, April 12, after originally proposing a hearing for April 19 upon the request of co-defendants Walt Nauta and Carlos De Oliveira. The hearing will begin at 2 p.m. local time. The Special Counsel’s Office had indicated their availability for any date chosen by the court, including this week, but Nauta’s and De Oliveira’s attorneys were not available on the later date proposed by Cannon. The two defendants were caught on surveillance moving boxes of classified documents around Mar-a-Lago in June 2022 and are accused of instructing another employee to delete security camera footage to prevent it from reaching a federal grand jury.

Former President Donald Trump faces 40 felony counts related to his handling of top-secret documents after leaving the White House. His lawyers have sought to have the case dismissed on the basis that the Presidential Records Act allowed him to turn classified documents into personal records and keep them at Mar-a-Lago. However, Cannon dismissed this request last week, indicating that the case will likely proceed to trial. If found guilty, Trump could face up to 20 years in prison. Trump’s legal team has yet to comment on the latest developments in the case. Cannon, who was appointed by Trump in the final months of his presidency, has been accused of attempting to delay the trial to benefit the former president by potentially halting cases against him pending a November election win.

Special counsel prosecutors have suggested a trial date of July, though the likelihood of this timeline remains uncertain. The high-profile nature of the case led Cannon to rule that proceedings should be made publicly available, contributing to delays in initiating the trial. Despite the challenges and delays, the case against Trump and his co-defendants continues to move forward in the Florida court system. The complexities of the case, including the handling of classified documents and allegations of obstruction of justice, add layers of intrigue to the legal proceedings. As more details emerge and court dates are set, the public eagerly awaits the resolution of this high-profile criminal case.

Overall, the handling of the pre-trial hearing and scheduling of court proceedings highlights the complexities of the legal case against Trump and his co-defendants. The involvement of high-profile individuals, such as a former president, in the alleged mishandling of classified documents adds a layer of intrigue to the case. The efforts by Trump’s legal team to dismiss the case based on the Presidential Records Act have been rebuffed by Judge Cannon, indicating that the case will likely proceed to trial. As the legal proceedings unfold, the public and legal experts alike will closely monitor the developments in this significant criminal case.

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