The Lawfare Podcast

Can Trump Be Tried in Four Places at Once?

Jul 25, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
2
The Confluence of Federal and State Prosecutions
04:07 • 3min
3
The Complexity of the Second Case in Florida
07:23 • 2min
4
The Politics of Judge Cannon's Office
09:18 • 4min
5
The Unprecedented Role of the Special Counsel's Office in the Mar-a-Lago Case
13:00 • 3min
6
The Role of Judges in Coordinating Trial Dates
15:31 • 3min
7
The Preparation for Pretrial Proceedings
18:11 • 3min
8
The DoJ's Tactical Approach to Delaying Trials
21:17 • 3min
9
The Balance Between the Election and Running for Office
24:15 • 3min
10
The State Court Judge's Deference to the Federal Judges
26:51 • 3min
11
The Importance of Having Different Statements by Witnesses
29:54 • 2min
12
The Complexity of a Prosecutors Case
31:28 • 2min
13
The Simultaneous Proceedings Shape the Prosecutor's Decision Making
33:19 • 2min
14
The Trump Defense Team's Resources Will Impact the Viability of Defense Arguments
35:37 • 1min
15
Classified Material in a DC Prosecution
37:07 • 2min
16
The Different Jury Pool in D.C.
38:47 • 2min
17
Jury Selection in the Southern District of Florida
41:02 • 2min
18
The Arguments for an Anonymous Jury
42:41 • 2min
19
The Role of the Media in an Anonymous Jury
44:14 • 3min
20
The Importance of Anonymity in Criminal Trials
46:54 • 5min
21
The Possibility of a Gag Order in the Trump Case
51:42 • 2min
22
The Pros and Cons of Discovery
54:03 • 3min