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How government rules for classified papers could help Trump delay his trial
The Classified Information Protection Act controls how U.S. secrets may be handled at a criminal trial. The rules under the law could stretch out the prosecution of Donald Trump.
02:40 PM - Jun 18, 2023
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02:42 PM - Jun 18, 2023
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Passed in 1980, CIPA was designed to fix what government lawyers call the “graymail” problem in national security cases — a tactic in which defendants raise the possibility that damaging classified information could be revealed at trial.
02:54 PM - Jun 18, 2023
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In some cases, prosecutors have dropped charges or entire cases rather than risk the disclosure of the very secrets the government was trying to protect.
02:55 PM - Jun 18, 2023
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Fiona S
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Give a listen to today's JACK Podcast, their guest is Brian Greer former counsel at CIA. He goes into detail CIPA Rules as relates to Trump Docs case.
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02:46 PM - Jun 18, 2023
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