BREAKING: Trump gets news he's dreaded in court
Summary
TLDRIn a significant legal development, Judge Maran has found former President Donald Trump in contempt of court nine times for violating a gag order, imposing a total fine of $9,000. Despite acknowledging the fine may not deter Trump, the judge warned of potential jail time for future violations. This marks the first instance of a former U.S. president being held in criminal contempt during a criminal trial. Trump's repeated violations of court orders and conditions of pre-trial release in other jurisdictions raise questions about his ongoing compliance and the likelihood of further legal consequences. The situation highlights the incremental approach of the criminal justice system in enforcing court orders, with the onus now on both the judges and prosecutors to hold Trump accountable for his actions. The case continues to unfold with additional alleged violations and upcoming hearings, as Trump's legal challenges mount.
Takeaways
- đ **Judge Maran's Ruling**: Judge Maran found Donald Trump in criminal contempt for willfully disobeying a lawful mandate of the court, marking nine counts of violations of New York state law.
- đ° **Financial Sanctions**: The judge imposed the maximum money fine of $1,000 on each of the nine counts, totaling $9,000, although acknowledging that it might not be enough to deter Trump's conduct.
- đ **Incremental Enforcement**: The legal system typically handles violations incrementally, starting with warnings, moving to fines, and potentially leading to incarceration for repeated offenses.
- đ« **Pre-Trial Release Conditions**: Trump is currently on pre-trial release in four pending criminal cases and is required to comply with court orders and not violate any laws. The contempt finding puts him in violation of these conditions.
- đ€ **Potential Jail Time**: Judge Maran put Trump on notice that continued violations could result in jail time, suggesting that fines alone may not be sufficient for individuals who can easily afford them.
- đïž **Criminal Justice System**: The process within the criminal justice system involves a series of steps that are taken when a defendant violates court orders or conditions of pre-trial release.
- đš **Show Cause Hearings**: Other judges presiding over Trump's pending cases may now be obliged to issue show cause orders, which would require Trump to appear and explain why his pre-trial release should not be revoked.
- đ **Further Alleged Violations**: There are four more alleged violations that the prosecutors have filed notice of, indicating that the legal process is ongoing and further hearings will be held.
- đ”ïžââïž **Responsibility of Prosecutors and Judges**: Both the judges and the prosecutors have the responsibility and opportunity to pursue holding Trump accountable for his violation of pre-trial release.
- đ **Trump's Strategy**: There is speculation that Trump may continue to push the boundaries of the gag order to test the court's response and potentially use any jail time as a rallying cry for his supporters.
- đ« **Reposting Loophole Closed**: Judge Maran dismissed Trump's claim that he was merely reposting others' words on social media, highlighting Trump's pattern of trying to present information in a way that benefits him without taking full responsibility for his actions.
Q & A
What is the significance of Judge Maran's ruling against Donald Trump?
-Judge Maran found Donald Trump guilty of nine counts of violating New York state law by being in contempt of court. This is significant as it marks a formal legal recognition of Trump's criminal contempt and sets a precedent for potential further actions against him.
What were the sanctions imposed by Judge Maran on Donald Trump?
-Judge Maran imposed a monetary fine of $1,000 on each of the nine counts of contempt, totaling $9,000. However, he also noted that this amount may not be sufficient to deter Trump's conduct due to his wealth.
Why did Judge Maran not impose a jail sentence immediately?
-Judge Maran, like many judges, follows an incremental approach to enforcing court orders. This typically starts with warnings, followed by fines, and potentially leads to incarceration for repeated violations. The judge put Trump on notice that continued violations could result in jail time.
How does this ruling affect Donald Trump's pre-trial release conditions in other jurisdictions?
-Since Trump has violated New York state law, he is in violation of the conditions set by other judges in his pending criminal cases where he is on pre-trial release. This may lead to show cause hearings in those jurisdictions, potentially resulting in the revocation of his pre-trial release.
What is the role of prosecutors and judges in addressing Trump's violation of pre-trial release conditions?
-Both prosecutors and judges share the responsibility and opportunity to pursue accountability for Trump's violation. Prosecutors can file a motion for a show cause hearing, and judges can set such hearings in response to violations of pre-trial release conditions.
What are the potential consequences if other judges decide to revoke Trump's pre-trial release?
-If Trump's pre-trial release is revoked, he could be detained pending trial. This is a common outcome when a defendant on pre-trial release violates the law in another jurisdiction, especially in felony cases.
What is the next step in the case concerning the alleged violations of Donald Trump's gag order?
-There are four more alleged violations that prosecutors have filed notice of. Another hearing will be held to address these, and it is possible that Judge Maran may impose additional fines.
What is the strategy behind Trump potentially pushing the envelope on the gag order?
-Trump may be testing the limits of the gag order to see if Judge Maran will impose a jail sentence, even if brief. This could be used to rally his supporters and potentially blame any future election loss on persecution by the 'Deep State' and 'radical Democrat judges and prosecutors.'
How did Judge Maran address Trump's claim that he was merely reposting others' words on social media?
-Judge Maran refuted Trump's claim by pointing out Trump's consistent statements about the importance and impact of his social media posts, indicating that they are more than simple reposts.
What is the overarching theme in Trump's behavior during these legal proceedings?
-The recurring theme is Trump's tendency to blame others for his legal troubles, despite being prosecuted due to his own actions. He often portrays himself as a victim and uses this narrative to rally his base and potentially influence future elections.
Why is it important for viewers to read Judge Maran's eight-page order?
-Reading the order provides a detailed understanding of the judge's reasoning and the legal basis for his decision. It also clarifies the nature of Trump's violations and the judge's perspective on the seriousness of the contempt of court.
Outlines
đ Judge Maran Imposes Contempt Fines on Donald Trump
In this segment, the hosts discuss the recent developments in Donald Trump's legal situation. Judge Maran has found Trump guilty of violating a gag order nine times, imposing the maximum monetary fine of $1,000 for each count, totaling $9,000. The judge acknowledges that this amount may not be sufficient to deter Trump and warns of potential jail time for future violations. The hosts also touch on the broader implications of this decision, including its impact on Trump's pre-trial release conditions in other jurisdictions and the possibility of further legal repercussions.
đš Trump's Pre-Trial Release Conditions and Potential Revocation
The discussion continues with an analysis of how Trump's contempt of court violations affect his pre-trial release conditions in other criminal cases. The hosts explain that judges in those cases are likely to consider these violations and may issue show cause orders, which could lead to Trump's pre-trial release being revoked. They also debate whether the responsibility to act lies with the judges or the prosecutors and suggest that both parties have the opportunity to hold Trump accountable for his actions.
đ Trump's Gag Order Violations and Future Legal Strategy
The final paragraph delves into the potential future actions of Donald Trump and the legal system's response. There are four more alleged violations that prosecutors have noted, and the hosts speculate about how Judge Maran might handle these in upcoming hearings. They also discuss Trump's possible motivations for pushing the boundaries of the gag order, including the idea that he might seek a brief stint in jail to rally his supporters and frame himself as a victim. The segment concludes with a reflection on Trump's pattern of deceit and inconsistency, and the hosts reiterate their commitment to providing comprehensive coverage of his prosecution.
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Keywords
đĄGag Order
đĄContempt of Court
đĄCriminal Prosecution
đĄPre-Trial Release
đĄShow Cause Order
đĄDeep State
đĄRadical Democrats
đĄElection Loss
đĄSocial Media Posting
đĄRepost
đĄJudicial Discretion
Highlights
Judge Maran found Donald Trump committed the crime of violating New York state law by being in contempt of court nine times.
A maximum money fine of $1,000 was imposed on each of the nine counts, totaling $9,000.
Judge Maran indicated that for future violations, jail time may be considered due to the insufficient deterrent effect of fines on Donald Trump.
The judge's written order is considered historic as it holds a former U.S. president in criminal contempt for willfully violating court orders.
Judge Maran suggested that fines should be more reflective of the wealth of the person in contempt, not just a standard amount.
The judge put Donald Trump on notice that continuing such conduct could result in jail time.
The criminal contempt finding is a significant violation of Donald Trump's pre-trial release conditions in his other criminal cases.
Other judges may now be obliged to address this violation through show cause orders and potential sanctions.
There is a possibility that pre-trial release could be revoked for Donald Trump due to the violation.
The criminal justice system typically addresses violations incrementally, starting with warnings and escalating to fines and potential incarceration.
Prosecutors and judges share the responsibility and opportunity to hold Donald Trump accountable for his violation of pre-trial release.
There are four more alleged violations of the gag order that prosecutors have filed notice of, with additional hearings to be held.
Donald Trump may continue to test the limits of the gag order, potentially leading to further contempt of court charges.
Judge Maran dismissed Trump's claim that reposting others' words on social media, even with his own added comments, was not a violation.
The judge's order highlights Trump's pattern of trying to present information in contradictory ways to serve his interests.
Brian Tyler Cohen and Glenn Kersner will provide daily comprehensive coverage of Donald Trump's prosecution in Manhattan.
Transcripts
you're watching the legal breakdown so
Glenn we finally got the news that we've
been waiting for on Donald Trump's gag
order violation but first just a
reminder for those watching right now
Glenn and I will be doing comprehensive
coverage of every day of Donald Trump's
criminal prosecution in Manhattan so if
you want to follow along please make
sure to subscribe okay Glenn talk about
what judge Maran just imposed against
Trump in the courtroom you know Brian we
we seem to have a lot of disappointments
when it comes to folks holding Trump
accountable this is actually a big deal
and here's why it's a big deal judge
Maran has found that Donald Trump
committed the crime he violated New York
state law by uh being in contempt of
court nine times nine counts that's nine
violations of New York state law why is
that important well first of all it's
not important as a result of the
sanctions that judge Maran imposed he
imposed the maximum money fine $1,000 on
each count in fact in his8 page written
order he comments that he knows that's
not enough to deter Donald Trump's
conduct um but nine counts of criminal
contempt $1,000 fine on each for a total
of $9,000 but really even more
importantly he said basically I'm going
to summarize here and then I actually
want to read a very short uh excerpt
from the judge's order he said listen
next time you're going to be looking at
jail time keep it up my words not his um
but what I want to do is just read a
couple of sentences from his order
because you know these are actually
historic words a former president of the
United States has just been held in
criminal contempt in his own own
criminal trial for willfully violating
court orders and here's what judge Maran
says he says the court finds defendant
Donald Trump in criminal contempt for
willfully disobeying a lawful Mandate of
this court in violation of New York
state law on separate occasions and then
here's what judge mang goes on to say
while $1,000 May suffice in most
instances to protect the Dignity of the
judicial system to compel respect for
its mandates and to punish the offender
for disobeying a court order it
unfortunately will not achieve the
desired results in those instances where
the condemner that is the person in
contempt can easily afford such a fine
in those circumstances
it would be preferable if the court
could impose a fine more commensurate
with the wealth of the contor in some
cases that might be $2,500 in other
cases it might be
$150,000 because this court is not
cloaked with such discretion it must
therefore consider whether in some
instances jail may be a necessary
punishment and then he goes on to put
Donald Trump on notice Do It Again Sport
you may see the inside of a jail cell
again sport is my editorial Edition not
the word chosen by judge Maran Glenn
some frustrated folks are asking why
even bother with this perun step of
finding him $99,000 he himself said that
it wasn't enough why not just throw him
in jail to start with because it's an
incremental step I've dealt with
defendants who were repeatedly violating
court orders or conditions of pre-trial
release which we're going to touch on in
a minute and judges all always do it
incrementally for better or worse they
want to give the defendant every benefit
of the doubt to come into compliance and
to stop the shenanigans so ordinarily
this is how it plays out the first
violation the judge will give them a
Stern warning the second violation the
judge May uh uh fine them monetary fines
and the third violation that's when the
judge is very likely to order somebody
into some period of incarceration it is
just the way of the criminal justice
World For Better or Worse some say it
breeds a little bit of disrespect if you
willfully violate court orders and you
know you can get away with it once and
maybe twice if you can afford the fine
as a former career prosecutor I'm not
enamored of the way the courts go about
enforcing their orders but it it is just
the way of the Criminal Justice System
okay so has Donald Trump now violated
the conditions of his release in DC and
the other jurisdiction
um where he was told that he wasn't
allowed to commit federal state or local
offenses while on release and now we
know that he's committed criminal
contempt he is absolutely in violation
of the conditions set by other judges
because Donald Trump as you'll recall
has not won but four pending criminal
cases he's on pre-trial release in all
four and the judges in those cases said
you have to comply with court orders and
you can't violate the laws of any state
any locality or any federal laws he has
now squarely definitively and inarguably
violated New York state law and judge
Maran after a hearing as required under
New York state law um found him guilty
in essence Beyond a reasonable doubt
that is the evidentiary standard that is
to be applied to violation of violations
of court orders in New York so this is
absolutely a violation of Donald Trump's
pre-trial release conditions in his
other criminal cases of course that begs
the question what does that mean what
might happen to him as a result I don't
want to be cynical and I don't want to
be defeatist and say nothing is likely
to happen to him I do think each judge
will at least be obliged to take it up
to discuss it to issue what's called a
show cause order directing Donald Trump
and his lawyers when they are available
of course they're in trial in New York
right now to appear before the judges in
those other cases in which he's on
pre-trial release and and answer some
questions and perhaps have some
sanctions imposed up to and including
being revoked on pre-trial release when
somebody's on pre-trial release in a
felony case Brian and that person
violates the law of another jurisdiction
ordinarily I I don't know what the
numbers are but in a super majority of
of the cases that person will be revoked
on pre-trial release why because the
defendant has shown that he's unwilling
or unable to abide by the conditions of
release set by the judge and that
warrants pre-trial detention revocation
of his pre-trial release status will any
of the other judges do it I think it
unlikely but again these are building
blocks you know Donald Trump will begin
falling one conviction at a time and
this is just the first step in his
ultimate fall now is the onus right now
on the judges on Judge cannon on Judge
mck on um on on Judge chuin or is the
onus on the prosecutors on fonny Willis
and Jack Smith to go ahead and bring
forward uh these show cause orders Brian
that's a great question the onus is on
both or I would say the opportunity is
on both here's what I mean by that when
I was a prosecutor and I had somebody on
pre-trial release in a felony case if I
got wi that they violated a condition of
the release I would file a motion with
the court asking the court to set a show
cause hearing why the defendant
shouldn't be revoked on pre-trial
release and detained pending trial
however maybe I didn't get wind of it
maybe it was one of the Court
supervision officers um that was
monitoring or overseeing the pre-trial
release that had been set by the judge
maybe that person got wind of it that
person could then notify the judge and
you know what happened in that instance
I would get a a motion in my inbox
actually a notice from the court back in
the day when we got paper in our inboxes
and it would say the court has been
notified of a possible violation of
pre-trial release for defendant so and
so and I have set a show cause hearing
that might be the first I got wind of it
so the point is both the judge and the
prosecutor
have I think the responsibility and
certainly the opportunity to now pursue
um holding Donald Trump accountable for
his violation of pre-trial release okay
well all eyes will be on these
prosecutors these judges in these other
cases meanwhile going back to Manhattan
walk us through the process of what a
subsequent violation of Donald Trump's
gag order would look like now in this
case yeah so it's interesting because
there are actually four more alleged
violations that Alvin Bragg's
prosecutors have filed notice of so this
was only the first resolution of the
first 10 alleged violations there are
four more in the shoot and another
hearing will be held in the coming days
I'm interested to see if judge Maran
feels like he's just sort of batching
these together with the nine violations
that he just found or if he will kind of
use this next hearing to up the anti a
little bit my suspicion is because
before he made the ruling today all I
think 14 total because he only found
nine out of the 10 violations today um
all 14 are going to be viewed as kind of
the same batch and I think he is very
likely to impose perhaps four more
thousand fines when he moves on to the
second contempt hearing but what will
happen Donald Trump will continue to
push the envelope about that I have no
doubt and I have had this sneaking
suspicion all along that Donald Trump
may push the envelope one post at a time
right saying or doing one thing that
violates uh the the gag order that would
represent another contemp of Court
charge just so he will see if judge
Bashan puts him in a jail cell albeit
fleetingly maybe for a day maybe only
for an hour in the jail cell um that is
behind the courtroom where detained
defendants who are in trial are held
between active Court sessions and then
Donald Trump will come out and he will
say I went to jail for you and tell his
supporters to continue to empty their
pockets and send him their hard-earned
money they fall for it over and over and
over again here's the other sneaking
suspicion I have about why Donald Trump
may want to spend some minimal time in
jail because then his next Battle Cry
will be you see the Deep State and the
radical Democrat judges and prosecutors
wanted so desperately to defeat my
candidacy for the presidency they even
put me in a jail cell and he will blame
his upcoming and inevitable election
loss on the fact that you know the
forces of evil in his worldview the
Democrats put him in a jail cell that
will all be pure BS obviously but the
one thing we know is Donald Trump will
always blame others for any and all
losses he suffers yeah perfectly put I
mean that's been a recurring theme
throughout this entire process Donald
Trump is on trial because of his own
actions in all of these cases nobody
forced him to uh falsify business
records nobody forced him to steal
classified documents nobody forced him
to try to block the certification of the
election results no one forced him to
try to get Brad raffensberger to find
11,780 non-existent votes in in case
after case after case he is being
prosecuted as the direct result of his
own conscious decision to commit these
crimes and yet all the while he's
pointing at everybody else but the only
person who's responsible which is
himself let's finish off with this Glenn
talk about what judge michon said with
regard to Donald Trump posting other
people's words because it doesn't look
like uh this little loophole that Trump
had hoped it would be is actually
working out Brian I I would um urge our
viewers to read this eight-page order
it's a quick easy read from Judge Maran
and he completely shoots down Donald
Trump's claim that I'm just reposting
stuff even if I do add a few of my own
words my own spin on it because then
judge Maran recites chapter and verse
Donald Trump's incessant bragging about
how every word he posts on social media
blows up and everybody takes it
seriously and that's why I post it and
then it kind of contradicts his notion
that it was just a repost so kind of
it's kind of perfect for him because
it's kind of like he tries to have it
both ways one of the crimes that he that
he's being prosecuted for is where he
tries to have it both ways and he says
and he devalues his assets when it comes
time for taxes and he inflates his
assets when it comes time to uh to his
you know his net worth and and trying to
secure favorable loans and so he always
tries to have it both ways and that's
what he's doing here as well yeah I mean
his stock and trade is you know not only
deception and conniving and lying it's
bait and switch it is a plener absence
of consistency from one day to another
with regard to what he says one minute
to another one word to the next you know
the man is a walking breathing
contradiction Glen that was perfectly
put we'll leave it there again as I
mentioned before Glenn and I will be
doing daily comprehensive coverage of
Donald Trump's prosecution right now in
Manhattan so if you want to follow along
please make sure to subscribe the links
to both of our channels are right here
on this screen I'm Brian Tyler Cohen and
I'm Glenn kersner you're watching the
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