because it is a two edged sword in the d. c. case because you have jack smith who is saying i want a fast trial. we will see the same thing playing out in the georgia case. where fani willis is now saying that he wants a march trial. and at the same time, the defense gets to say, there is a huge amount of resources needed to get through this. so one of the things that was argued before judge chutkan in the d. c. case, was could you give sensitive material to volunteer lawyers as mary talked about? the judge was basically, like i really don t want volunteer lawyers. because that opens a real pandora s box of exactly who is getting this but if they are employed lawyers, and that could be, by the way, discovery lawyers. people you can get who are there for a limited purpose but they have to be employed. she was clearly concerned about that issue.
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of evidence that the feds have, that the d.a. has and how they re going to plow through that tow assemble a defense. it s interesting because it s a 2-inch sword in the d.c. case because you have jack smith who s saying i want a really fast trial.anly we re going to see the same thing playing out in the georgia case where fani willis is now saying i want a march trial. and at the same time the defense gets toti say, you know, it s a huge amount of resources needed to r get through this. so one of the things that was argued before judge chutkan in the d.c. case was could you give sensitive material to volunteer lawyers as mary talked about, and the judge basically was like isi really don t want volunteer lawyers because that opens a real pandoras box of exactly who s getting ofthis, but if they re employed lawyers, and that could be their discovery lawyers, their people you can
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