Prosecutor in Charge of Classified Documents Case Calls for Trump Trial to Be Delayed

The special prosecutor in charge of the case of the classified documents found at the residence of former president Donald Trump (2017-2021) asked this Friday to delay the trial until December.

In a court document delivered late Friday, the US government requested the extension, arguing that the case “has to do with classified information, so the defense will need to obtain the required security clearances.”

On Tuesday, the lead judge in the case had ordered that the jury trial begin on August 14 in Fort Pierce, 208 kilometers from Miami.

Despite the closeness of the date, US media such as The Hill and Politico qualified that it was difficult for the trial to begin so soon since Trump’s defense will surely try to delay the process.

Some experts estimated that the trial could be delayed beyond the 2024 presidential election.

Trump was charged in the Miami courts with 37 federal criminal offenses for mishandling official documents.

Of the 37 charges, of which Trump pleaded not guilty, 31 are for knowingly withholding US defense-related documents. But he is also accused of obstructing justice and “corruptly” concealing documents or records.

Some of those crimes are punishable by up to 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

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