A hearing on a motion to dismiss former President Trump's classified documents case is scheduled to begin at 9:30 a.m. on Friday, as per a recent order from US District Judge Aileen Cannon.
Judge Cannon will preside over the hearing and listen to arguments from Trump's legal team, who claim that Special Counsel Jack Smith's appointment was unlawful. The defense, the government, and three other lawyers, known as 'friends of the court,' are expected to present their arguments. Two of the lawyers will advocate for Trump's position, while one will support the government's stance.
The proceedings are likely to be lengthy, with arguments potentially lasting for several hours. While there is a possibility that Judge Cannon may issue a ruling from the bench, it is more probable that she will release a written order in the days following the hearing.
In her order, Judge Cannon outlined the structure of the hearing, stating that arguments from the parties' counsels will be followed by input from the amici and any necessary rebuttals. The court will then consider any evidence presentations, if deemed essential after reviewing supplemental briefs on the need for further factual development.
Former President Trump is currently facing 40 federal charges related to his handling of classified materials post his tenure at the White House. The FBI seized documents from his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida, which are central to the allegations against him. Additionally, Trump is accused of impeding federal law enforcement's efforts to recover the documents.
Trump has entered a plea of not guilty to all charges brought against him, setting the stage for a legal battle that will unfold in the upcoming hearing.