Subject: Re: <i>"Federal rules of criminal procedure
Yeah, basically breaking the law. Filing motions is legit, even if sometimes frivolous. Sometimes just to delay (which I never got the point of...unless they aren't ready to go to trial, but then you just tell the judge that).
Well, Sano wasn't talking breaking the law, just the media show which Habba seems willing to participate in. Trump is behaving as if he already lost, and is just going for the show now. One set of attorneys is filing (objections?) based on looks given by a clerk because that doesn't show up in the transcript.
If the law is against you argue the facts, if the facts are against you argue the law. In T's case any delay is seen as beneficial because all these cases run into each other.
The former attorneys filed legions of frivolous lawsuits, many of which had no supporting evidence, and broke the law like Giuliani. I don't see any exceptional lawyering on T's side so far. We're just up against the time grind.