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In reply to the discussion: Judge Chutkan has *granted* Jack Smith's proposal to submit a 180-page brief full of evidence in relation to J6 case [View all]rsdsharp
(12,022 posts)32. I'm not sure why "granted" is in quotes. Judges grant or deny motions -- in whole or in part.
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Judge Chutkan has *granted* Jack Smith's proposal to submit a 180-page brief full of evidence in relation to J6 case [View all]
Dennis Donovan
Sep 2024
OP
I don't think he can appeal...since SCOTUS ruled on his appeal and kicked it back to her to make further rulings
PortTack
Sep 2024
#28
AND...like me, She's a BLACK WOMAN!!!!! How much does this chap his stinky diaper clad PRODIGIOUS ass that he's
The_REAL_Ecumenist
Sep 2024
#41
What choice did she have? SCOTUS told her to get on this and separate charges /nt
bucolic_frolic
Sep 2024
#14
"CHUTKAN: "[A]llowing a brief from the Government is not 'contrary to law procedure, and custom,' as Defendant claims,"
Cha
Sep 2024
#15
I laughed at your last line...whether you meant to or not ..."this will be HUGH!" Go Hugh...
Comfortably_Numb
Sep 2024
#34
the law is strong with this 1.( in the voice of james earl jones , rip. silent key)
AllaN01Bear
Sep 2024
#25
No it is NOT the end result. The SCOTUS made it ambiguous. After Judge Chutkan rules Trump can appeal again
Jmb 4 Harris-Walz
Sep 2024
#54
I'm not sure why "granted" is in quotes. Judges grant or deny motions -- in whole or in part.
rsdsharp
Sep 2024
#32