Supreme Court May Take Donald Trump Case This Term: Attorney

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The newly released evidence in the election-fraud case will be hotly contested, a former federal prosecutor has said.

The Supreme Court may hear an appeal on Donald Trump's election-fraud case this term, a former federal prosecutor has said.Joyce Vance was reacting to the release of a 165-page evidence brief, which sets out the prosecutors' case against Trump after the Supreme Court granted him broad immunity from prosecution.

'That could mean the Supreme Court adding the case to its docket for this term—if the Court of Appeals gets it to them that quickly—ordering briefing and oral argument, and not rendering a decision until as late as June or July,' Vance wrote.She added that the case may first go to the federal court of appeals or the Supreme Court may take it directly.'Look for the government to ask the Supreme Court to hear the case directly without waiting on the Court of Appeals,' Vance wrote.

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