US judge sets Aug 14 trial date for Trump in Florida documents case

The order from the US Magistrate also put strict conditions on former president Donald Trump's access to the materials. PHOTO: REUTERS

WASHINGTON - United States District Judge Aileen Cannon has set an initial trial date of Aug 14 in Florida on former president Donald Trump’s federal charges of wilful retention of classified government records and obstruction of justice, according to a court order on Tuesday.

The Justice Department’s special counsel in the case, Mr Jack Smith, promised a speedy trial after a 37-count indictment charging Trump with wilfully retaining classified government records and obstructing justice.

But the complexities of handling highly classified evidence, the degree to which Trump’s legal team challenges the government’s pre-trial motions, and the way the judge manages the schedule could all lead to a trial that is anything but swift, legal experts say.

Trump’s lawyers and a US Justice Department spokesman did not immediately return requests for comment.

The latest order came after a US judge on Monday ordered Trump’s defence lawyers not to release evidence in the classified documents case to the media or the public, according to a court filing.

The order from US Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart also put strict conditions on Trump’s access to the materials.

Trump was arraigned in Miami federal court last Tuesday, during which he pleaded not guilty to charges that he unlawfully kept national-security documents when he left office and lied to officials who sought to recover them. REUTERS

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