19 will be tried within those speedy trial guidelines, or whether there will be other severances or breaking the case down into bite sized pieces. so, many of us who track georgia law are debating about this behind the scenes, and we are waiting to see what comes out of the hearing on monday as well as the speedy trial motion. i am sure that georgia legal circles are a twitter. mimi rocah, to gwen s point, kenneth chesebro, who is one of the co-defendants in this, and in many ways one of the architects of the fake electors plot, has filed for a speedy trial, which is the opposite position, we think, the former president would like to take, which is push this thing as far away from me as possible 2035 is not far enough. what is the meaningful impact of having one defendant say, let me get this done in october and the other saying, 2025? well, as gwen alluded to, and i am sure she is more familiar with how, under
waters with people who aren t following this closely. and to your point, we saw this with mar-a-lago raid and with new york attorney charges. most of the republicans running against donald trump came out and talked about what an outrage it was. yeah. so, you had two things coming together here, right? the existence of this narrative of persecution helps him politically. and the longer he can delay the outcome of this trial, the better off he is from a legal, tactical standpoint. he doesn t want the result of this trial to land right in the middle of his campaign because it might not go his way. so, when you put the motion practice on top of the number of motions that ll be appealed, every time he loses in a preliminary trial motion, that ll get appealed. if he loses at the circuit court, he ll try for a supreme court appeal. that is going to drag this thing out as long as you can possibly imagine. i think very little chance that
this with mar-a-lago raid and with new york attorney charges. most of the republicans running against donald trump came out and talked about what an outrage it was. yeah. so, you had two things coming together here, right? the existence of this narrative of persecution helps him politically. and the longer he can delay the outcome of this trial, the better off he is from a legal, tactical standpoint. he doesn t want the result of this trial to land right in the middle of his campaign because it might not go his way. so, when you put the motion practice on top of the number of motions that ll be appealed, every time he loses in a preliminary trial motion, that ll get appealed. if he loses at the circuit court, he ll try for a supreme court appeal. that is going to drag this thing out as long as you can possibly imagine. i think very little chance that it happens before the election. i think there s also an idea of evidence. and evidence when people who are going after donald trump
and why, if law enforcement was confident last week they had their suspect, why they waited until today to make that arrest? well, that s a question that s that s a decision that s normally made in conjunction with prosecutors in idaho who are handling this case, which is a potentially death penalty case. i m sure there s a lot of review before steps are taken legally. once charges are filed, then you have a speedy trial motion. everybody is entitled to a speedy trial. you have to really have all your ducks the in a row. i think once they assessed him, once they started surveilling him, is he going to leave the country, does he have the means to do that, is he the type to do that, once they had him on surveillance, they were a little more comfortable knowing they were sourcing everything out. jean was right. they did a dna sample to the genealogy website which led to his father which led to him.
murdering his wife and slaughtering ron goldman. we proved it in the civil trial. and the jury awarded a $35 million verdict. and he was then brought to justice finally in nevada andte years. now he s going after his own attorney to say galanter is responsible. somebody else is always responsible for o.j. simpson s misconduct. lawyers are calling this a hail mary motion which says to me along with what paul just said that o.j. doesn t have a chance in haitis. yeah, generally speaking any new trial motion filed this late, remember, he s already had his straight appeals, if you will, rejected by all the courts that he could have gone to including the supreme court. so when you file a new trial motion after you ve already lost all your appeals, it almost never succeeds. what s interesting about the motion, though, is he s saying that yale galanter among the