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Transcripts for MSNBC The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell 20240604 03:16:00

throw out dawn trump s claims really quickly, and trump has always been hoping united states supreme court will get that case and stopped his trial pending it. i m just not sure that s right. there is so little to trump s claims that it is perfectly plausible to think u.s. supreme court s not gonna hear the case and not going to delay trump s trial. so much fourth or thereabouts can still occur. andrew, what do you still see when you have this trial calendar? the same reaction as neal listening to the argument, and particularly judge pan take apart the argument. many ways just getting the lawyer to actually say what they are arguing because it was so preposterous. so the more that argument went on, the more you thought, i think, as neal does that the odds of the supreme court saying, you know what?

Transcripts for MSNBC The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell 20240604 03:05:00

court trying to collect those judgments, which is an entirely different legal process of its own. that could also be the case with the trial that finally came to an end today in new york city, the civil fraud case, the attorney general of new york prosecuted against john. trump the attorney general is asking for 300 and $70 million in fines against on try trump, which, if imposed, don troubles release bender estevez life in court trying not to pay. the trial ended today in trumpian style which is to say full of ridiculous goofiness and unprofessionalism of both donald trump and his lawyers. donald trump s lawyers did not request a jury trial in the case, but that did not stop them or donald trump from complaining that they weren t getting a jury trial. they specifically did not

Transcripts for MSNBC The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell 20240604 03:17:00

don t need to hear this. what you are arguing is just so preposterous. it doesn t mean that they won t, but if that does happen, it s possible for this to go, the federal case to go in march. if not, i think we are going to see a reversal. we are going to see the state new york case go at the end of march. that should take 4 to 6 weeks and i can see judge chutkan slotting in right after that. the florida case is the one where judge cannon has technically kept that date, but she is going to hear from the parties, she said, in the beginning of march, as to whether that is a feasible date. so i think that case is likely to be pushed off, which, from jack smith s perspective, is probably just fine to have a bigger case, the january 6th case, slot in second. neal, just for a second to

Transcripts for MSNBC The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell 20240604 03:13:00

dame time is now don t trump is now facing four different criminal trial dates. the first trial date is march 4th and washington, d.c.. the federal prosecution by special prosecutor jack smith of alleged crimes committed by donald trump leading up to and on january 6th. the next scheduled trial date is march 25th in new york city, when men handed to tierney alvin bragg has charged donald trump with falsifying business records by making secret payoffs to porn star stormy daniels. the next trial date is may 20th in the southern district of florida for violations of the espionage act and illegal possession of classified documents. judge attorney has proposed on august 5th trial date in atlanta georgia in the election fraud conspiracy case against donald trump there but the judge in that case has not yet set the date for trial. on the civil side of defendant

Transcripts for MSNBC The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell 20240604 06:04:00

for each injury. civil julian washington d. c. returned a verdict of 100 and $48 million against rudolph giuliani for the defamation of two election workers in georgia. how much would a jury in the same courthouse return in damages to police officers who were nearly beaten to death? the appeals process in civil cases like that can, in effect, be endless. because once defendant trump has exhausted all of his appeals on the merits of the case, the capitol police officers, who might win massive judgments against him, could spend many many more years in court trying to collect those judgments, which is an entirely different legal process of its own. that could also be the case with the trial that finally came to an end today in new york city, the civil fraud case, the attorney general of new york prosecuted against john. trump the attorney general is asking for $370 million in fines against trump, which, if

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