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Posted: 2024-08-09T03:41:48Z | Updated: 2024-08-09T03:41:48Z Jack Smith Asks For More Time To Mull How Trumps Jan. 6 Case Should Move Forward | HuffPost

Jack Smith Asks For More Time To Mull How Trumps Jan. 6 Case Should Move Forward

Smith's team asked a judge for a three-week extension following the Supreme Court's decision granting Trump broad immunity.

Special counsel Jack Smith asked a judge Thursday for more time to consider how Donald Trump s election interference case should move forward following the Supreme Court ruling granting him broad protection from prosecution.

Smiths office filed a brief motion asking for a three-week extension in the case, which centers on charges Trump conspired to overturn the 2020 election he lost to Joe Biden . That indictment has been complicated after the courts decision 6-3, along ideological lines that granted Trump absolute immunity for any presidential actions that were official in nature.

The Supreme Court returned the case to U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan earlier this month, which will allow her to decide what allegations in the indictment would be protected behavior and immune to prosecution, and which could be prosecuted. The judge quickly told both Smith and Trumps team to return to court on Aug. 16 to move the proceedings forward, and both sides had until Friday to agree how to do so.

But Smiths team, with support from Trumps attorneys, said it needed more time to do so.

The government continues to assess the new precedent set forth last month, Smiths office wrote in the filing. The government has not finalized its position on the most appropriate schedule for the parties to brief issues related to the decision.

The special counsel asked until Aug. 30 to submit another joint status report.

The motion is further evidence that the indictment will face difficulties that will likely see any prosecution pushed beyond the November election. It also throws some water on hopes that Trump could face an evidentiary hearing that would serve as a type of mini-trial before then.

Trump has pleaded not guilty to all charges in the 2020 election interference case, as well as the other indictments he faces.

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