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In reply to the discussion: Trump plans to ask Supreme Court to toss E. Jean Carroll's $5 million abuse and defamation verdict [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(169,852 posts)20. Deadline: Legal Blog-Trump wants to file a Supreme Court petition in E. Jean Carroll case this fall
Lawyers representing the president want until Nov. 10 to file their petition challenging a lower court ruling in Carrolls favor.
Trump wants to file a Supreme Court petition in E. Jean Carroll case this fall - MSNBC
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The presidents lawyers said they intend to file a petition asking the justices to hear their bid to reverse an appeals court ruling in favor of E. Jean Carroll, the writer whom Trump was found to have sexually abused and defamed. Carroll won two similar civil cases against Trump: one thats pending in the appeals court in which she won an $83.3 million defamation award, and another in which she won $5 million.
The latter case is the subject of Trumps forthcoming Supreme Court petition, which will challenge an appeals court ruling against him. In an Aug. 27 filing, his lawyers asked for permission to extend their filing deadline from Sept. 11 to Nov. 10.
Extensions are normal in Supreme Court practice, and in the likely event that this one is granted, that wouldnt signal that the court will necessarily agree to hear Trumps appeal. Its more of an administrative request simply to give his lawyers more time to file the petition. After they do, Carrolls lawyers can file a brief opposing review, and then the court will decide whether to take it up. It takes four justices to agree to grant review.
President Trump has consistently and unequivocally denied Carrolls allegations in both cases, his filing said. It didnt fully lay out his forthcoming legal arguments (those will come in the petition), but it said his lawyers intend to raise issues involving how different courts of appeals address evidentiary issues. Parties seeking high court review often tell the justices that review is needed to resolve splits among lower courts around the country.
The latter case is the subject of Trumps forthcoming Supreme Court petition, which will challenge an appeals court ruling against him. In an Aug. 27 filing, his lawyers asked for permission to extend their filing deadline from Sept. 11 to Nov. 10.
Extensions are normal in Supreme Court practice, and in the likely event that this one is granted, that wouldnt signal that the court will necessarily agree to hear Trumps appeal. Its more of an administrative request simply to give his lawyers more time to file the petition. After they do, Carrolls lawyers can file a brief opposing review, and then the court will decide whether to take it up. It takes four justices to agree to grant review.
President Trump has consistently and unequivocally denied Carrolls allegations in both cases, his filing said. It didnt fully lay out his forthcoming legal arguments (those will come in the petition), but it said his lawyers intend to raise issues involving how different courts of appeals address evidentiary issues. Parties seeking high court review often tell the justices that review is needed to resolve splits among lower courts around the country.
trump got his butt kicked in the trial court and there are jury findings that will be hard to overcome.
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Trump plans to ask Supreme Court to toss E. Jean Carroll's $5 million abuse and defamation verdict [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Sep 4
OP
Lets hope her lawyer is right-but then again, his buddies on the SC will probably conjure up
riversedge
Sep 4
#1
And what about the millions that he also owes the state of New York for his years of business fraud?
Rhiannon12866
Sep 4
#3
Trump will have the US Supreme Court exonerate him for any and all crimes and liabilities.
Irish_Dem
Sep 4
#6
Maybe the jury will have something to say about that................oh yeah they already did.................guilty.....
turbinetree
Sep 4
#15
Deadline: Legal Blog-Trump wants to file a Supreme Court petition in E. Jean Carroll case this fall
LetMyPeopleVote
Sep 4
#20
"And I want total PEDO immunity, too. Got that?" - Krassnov (r-moral exemplar for little repubes)
BoRaGard
Sep 4
#22
Never seen a president abuse his power and use the Supreme Court as his personal court
Owens
Sep 4
#25
This is certainly a court quite capable of legalizing rape. After all, it's a not that big a deal to a court that's...
NNadir
Sep 4
#37
hard to believe this stll goes on. He learned well from Roy Cohn. Use the system to exhaust every possible option.
Evolve Dammit
Sep 4
#41
Supreme Court expected to rule that rape is ok if you are Trump or if the victim is a relative.
twodogsbarking
Sep 4
#44