The many indictments against Donald Trump, former president and current Republican frontrunner for the 2024 presidential contest, have left many scratching their heads. Is the Florida documents case more important than the Georgia election interference one? Is it all just political theatre, or is this serious? Here to help make sense of it is former prosecutor and criminal law expert David Alan Sklansky, who joins Pam and Rich for this episode about the criminal cases against Trump and how they might play out in this critical campaign year. From the intricacies of witness testimonies to the strategic implications for co-defendants, this episode touches on the unprecedented challenges faced by judges, lawyers, and the American legal system.

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Chapters:

(00:00:00) Introduction

Rich Ford and Pam Karlan reintroduce the Stanford Legal podcast after a hiatus, as well as guest David Alan Sklansky. Overview of the four major criminal indictments against Trump.

(00:05:02) Severity and Strength of Charges

Analysis of the seriousness of charges & assessment of the legal strengths of different cases, highlighting the Florida case as particularly challenging for Trump.

(00:07:25) Trump's Trial Strategies

Prediction of strategies to delay the trials, including attempts to change judges, create discovery disputes & Trump's courtroom absence during the trials.

(00:12:05) The Judges Navigate Trump’s Cases

Sklansky discusses the particular challenges the judges are facing presiding over these trials.

(00:15:04) Ensuring an Unbiased Jury

Discussion on the difficulty of finding jurors unafraid to participate due to potential threats or intimidation. Insight into the legal system's approach to selecting jurors and the importance of reasoned deliberation.

(00:18:12) Trump’s Codefendants

Analysis of co-defendants in the cases, highlighting the New York and Georgia indictments. 

(00:22:24) Strategic Implications of Conviction

Discussion on how trial outcomes may influence co-defendants' decisions & their repeated testimonies and its impact on legal proceedings.

(00:24:18) Legal Representation Challenges

Examination of co-defendants' legal representation, including lawyers paid by the Trump campaign, as well as the intersection of cases, and unprecedented  consequences.

(00:26:30) March to Trial and Democracy's Future

Discussion on the anticipation of the D.C. election fraud trial in March and its historical significance.

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