trump's closing arguments blocked engoron's bold decision
In a dramatic turn of events in the legal saga involving Donald Trump, Manhattan Judge Arthur Engoron has ruled against allowing the former president to personally deliver closing arguments at his New York fraud trial. This decision comes after Trump failed to adhere to the “reasonable, lawful limits” set by the court, leading to a series of exchanges between the judge and Trump’s defense team.
The legal drama unfolded when Trump’s lawyer, Chris Kise, made a highly unusual request for the former president to deliver part of the defense’s summation in the case threatening his family’s real estate empire. Judge Engoron, while open to the idea, imposed strict conditions. Trump was required to stay within issues relevant to the case, avoid introducing new evidence, and refrain from delivering a campaign speech or making irrelevant comments.
Despite these conditions, Trump’s failure to assure the court that he would abide by the set limits led to a series of emails exchanged between Engoron and Trump’s defense team. The judge expressed disappointment, stating, “Not having heard from you… I assume that Mr. Trump will not agree to the reasonable, lawful limits.” This, in turn, resulted in Trump forfeiting the opportunity to personally deliver closing arguments.
Engoron made it clear that any violation of the imposed rules would result in immediate admonishment and a $50,000 fine. This decision adds to the legal scrutiny Trump is already under, including a limited gag order prohibiting him from commenting on Engoron’s staff, for which he has been fined $15,000 twice.
In response to the judge’s conditions, Kise argued that the ground rules were “untenable,” requesting the court to allow Trump to speak without limits. The judge, refusing this request, extended the deadline but maintained the strict conditions. Trump’s lawyer, seeking additional time due to the death of Melania’s mother, was met with denial, prompting a rapid decision.
As the judge is set to issue a written verdict in the coming weeks on six outstanding claims against Trump, his sons, and top executives, the legal battle continues. The claims involve allegations of persistent and repeated fraud, conspiracy, insurance fraud, and the creation of bogus paperwork. Engoron had previously found Trump liable for the top fraud claim before the trial began.
This legal saga unfolds against the backdrop of the ongoing political landscape, with Trump’s actions and the court’s decisions garnering widespread attention. The defense has argued that financial institutions conducting business with Trump did their due diligence, emphasizing a lack of intentional fraud. Trump’s increasing attacks on social media platforms and officials involved in the case underscore the intense nature of this legal battle.
In conclusion, Judge Engoron’s decision to deny Trump the platform for personal closing arguments adds another layer of complexity to an already intricate legal battle. The political and legal implications of this ruling will undoubtedly reverberate as the trial moves towards its conclusion.
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