This is a well done brief. I like the concept of limiting to an emergency stay on the key issue of the 100 records marked classified.
https://www.politico.com/news/2022/09/16/justice-dept-asks-appeals-court-to-restore-access-to-trump-raid-documents-00057329
The Justice Department has asked a federal appeals court to lift a judges order blocking criminal investigators from accessing about 100 documents with national security classification markings recovered from former President Donald Trumps Mar-a-Lago compound last month.
In a filing with the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta Friday night, prosecutors said the government is facing irreparable harm as a result of U.S. District Court Judge Aileen Cannons ruling putting the potentially classified records off-limits to the investigative team until an outside expert conducts a review of them and considers Trumps objections to their seizure.
The courts order hamstrings that investigation and places the FBI and Department of Justice
under a Damoclean threat of contempt, DOJ lawyers said in their 29-page filing, adding, It also irreparably harms the government by enjoining critical steps of an ongoing criminal investigation and needlessly compelling disclosure of highly sensitive records, including to [Trumps] counsel.
The Justice Departments widely expected escalation of the legal fight came one day after the Trump-appointed judge rebuffed prosecutors request for a stay that would essentially carve out the national security-related records some bearing markings such as Top Secret/SCI from the outside oversight Trumps legal team requested.
The filing was an unsparing rejection of Cannons handling of the entire matter, saying it has jeopardized national security, is based on flimsy or baseless interpretations of executive privilege and could enable further obstruction of efforts to recover additional missing documents.