• gravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.works
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    9 months ago

    For fuck’s sake I am so sick of every fucking editor framing articles like this as if Cannon deserves even a shred of the benefit of the doubt.

    She was appointed by Trump, and is very obviously politically and ideologically aligned with him.

    He and his legal team went judge shopping on this case, and managed to get Cannon on it.

    I would be 0% surprised to eventually learn that Cannon and Trump’s legal team were coordinating somewhat, even if only in a subtle fashion.

    • Ranvier@sopuli.xyz
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      9 months ago

      I agree with you on all points, except judge shopping in this case. The case was filed by prosecutors, not the defense. Defendants can’t really judge shop a criminal case (beyond choosing to live in Florida I suppose, or the fact that Trump appointed hundreds of judges himself). She was technically selected by random chance out of that district’s pool, though because of various factors the pool being picked from was pretty small, so there was a high chance of getting her. More details here if interested:

      https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/10/us/politics/judge-aileen-cannon-trump-documents.html

      Hence how she ended up with both Trump’s stupid fight against the search warrant as well as the actual criminal case. So there wasn’t judge shopping of the traditional sense, like patent cases always going to that particular district in Texas that tends to rule favorably for patent holders.