Past high-profile trials suggest additional scrutiny and stress for the four judges overseeing the indictments against former President Donald Trump
“When you’re in a high-profile trial, you feel the stress, you feel the pressure even if you’re not reading the papers,” heCahill’s experience provides a glimpse of the additional scrutiny and strain that await the four judges overseeing the criminal cases against former President Donald Trump.
High-profile cases lead to a “greater intrusion on your life,” said U.S. Senior Judge Reggie Walton, who presided over the 2007 trial of I. Lewis ”Scooter” Libby, a former top aide to Vice President Dick Cheney, and the 2012 trial of pitcher Roger Clemens. The cases may also prompt safety concerns. Already some of the judges overseeing Trump’s criminal cases have received threats. U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, who is presiding over the federal election subversion case in Washington, has increased security after aMcAfee did not respond to interview requests from The Associated Press. But in a sign that he understands the potential hazards ahead, he told“The idea with my job, in general, is to keep your head down,” he told the magazine.
In a hearing earlier this month for two of Trump’s co-defendants, McAfee was polite, presaged a key potential stumbling block in the prosecution andfrom the bench that the two would be tried together. When a prosecutor asked for two weeks to submit a brief, the judge gave him six days.
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