Mar-a-Lago Special Master Hearing: Trump lawyers compare situation to “overdue library book,” Judge Will Rule Later

Federal District Court Judge Aileen M. Cannon held a hearing today on Donald Trump’s request for judicial supervision of the records and other things seized by the feds in the Mar-a-Lago raid. Here are the parties’ submissions:

Trump v. USA (Mar-a-Lago Search) – Motion for Judicial Oversight and Proposed Order

Trump v. USA – Supplemental Filing In Support Of Motion For Special Master – 8-26-2022

Trump v. USA – Preliminary Order On Motion For Judicial Oversight- 8-27-2022

Trump v. USA – Notice of Receipt of Preliminary Order – 8-29-2022

Trump v. USA – Govt Response To Motion For Judicial Oversight – 8-30-2022

Trump v. USA – Reply In Support of Motion For Judicial Oversight – 8-31-2022

The hearing started today at 1 p.m. under electronic lockdown, with courthouse wifi cut off and texting forbidden. So we are completely dependent for now on what reporters who were in the courtroom report after the hearing, plus whatever entries are made on the court docket.

CNN just reported:

The hearing on former President Donald Trump’s bid for a special master to review documents seized from Mar-a-Lago has concluded.

US District Judge Aileen Cannon did not make a ruling from the bench.

MORE from people in the courtroom:

Tags: DOJ, FBI, Mar-a-Lago Raid 2022

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