Special counsel, Trump attorneys to clash over start date for federal election interference trial

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The special counsel's team and former President Trump's lawyers will return to court Monday to argue over the start date for Trump's federal election interference trial.

The former president's attorneys cited the large amount of discovery provided to them by the government -- roughly 11.5 million pages of evidence -- and said in their filing that if they began reviewing the documents today, "we would need to proceed at a pace of 99,762 pages per day to finish the government's initial production by its proposed date for jury selection."

"In this District, ordinary order when faced with such overwhelming discovery is to set a reasonable trial schedule, commensurate with the size and scope of discovery and complexity of the legal issues," Trump's attorneys said in their filing earlier this month.

Former President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump takes the stage during the Turning Point Action Conference in West Palm Beach, Florida, July 15, 2023.Trump has denied all wrongdoing and denounced the charges as "a persecution of a political opponent." Trump's lawyers and special counsel prosecutors last appeared in court together in the Jan. 6 matter on Aug. 11 over theIt's not clear whether Judge Chutkan will address Trump's more recentabout her and witnesses in the case, but earlier she cautioned Trump over public statements he had made, and suggested that his words could backfire by moving the case to trial even faster.

"I intend to ensure the orderly administration of justice in this case as I would with any other case," Chutkan said during the last hearing. "The more a party makes inflammatory statements about this case which could taint the jury pool or intimidate potential witnesses, the greater the urgency will be that we proceed to trial to ensure a jury pool from which we can select an impartial jury.

 

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