ā€œGlaringly obviousā€ incompetence on display as judge tells jury to ā€œdisregard everything Ms. Habba just saidā€

Trump lawyer Alina Habba struggled through her cross-examination of E. Jean Carroll on Wednesday.

U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan, who is overseeing the defamation case against the former president, repeatedly admonished the attorney for running afoul of his court rules and general procedures.

Prior to Carrollā€™s testimony, Habba requested an adjournment so that Trump could attend his mother-in-lawā€™s funeral.

ā€œThe application is denied. I will hear no further argument on it. None. Do you understand that word? None. Please sit down,ā€ Kaplan, a Bill Clinton appointee, told Habba about the motion that he already denied.

Kaplan repeatedly interrupted Habbaā€™s questions, including when she began to read from a document that had not been formally entered into evidence, sending the trial to a recess.

  • Gimpydude@lemmynsfw.com
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    10 months ago

    Itā€™s not clear, but if they can itā€™s only for federal crimes. No state conviction can be overturned by the president.

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      10 months ago

      Correct, however, federal court supercedes state decisions.

      Heā€™d still be effectively, untouchable. The system wasnā€™t designed to be abused and tested like this unfortunately.

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        10 months ago

        I donā€™t think so. Thereā€™s nothing at the federal level that can override a state level conviction. In Georgia, not even the governor can pardon prisoners, that has to go before a board, and only after 5 years has been served.