The blockbuster remark came moments before closing arguments in Trump’s second trial in a case brought by E. Jean Carroll

A federal judge threatened Donald Trump’s attorney Alina Habba with jail time on Friday, after the former president’s lawyer kept contesting a ruling after it had been issued.

“You are on the verge of spending some time in the lockup,” senior U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan warned. “Sit down.”

The bombshell remark came moments before the start of closing arguments in Trump’s second trial in a case brought by writer E. Jean Carroll.

    • Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      Why was she ever admitted to the bar in the first place when she doesn’t understand basic courtroom etiquette?

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        Oh, I’m not certain she doesn’t understand. Performative art. She got used to performing in a way her main audience (mango mussolini et al) enjoyed in the no jury case, with state level Judge Engoran - that she thinks she can use the same tricks that make him smile on a federal judge.

        To me this is hubris, not ignorance. To be clear there is a fair bit of both, but thus is show work not trial work.

        Her inability to properly file evidence is her ignorance. Sass is for show imo.

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    I just read that she considers herself a very devout Christian. She has also been divorced and remarried less than a year later. What a garbage person.

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    Threatened over and over but doesn’t actually do anything. Which is why they keep doing whatever they want.

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      Sending her to jail does nothing other than rile up his base and give him grounds to declare bias. I’m glad the judge has a better grasp on this than you do.

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          No, it’s the exact opposite. I don’t give a shit if she spends a couple of days in jail for being annoying in court. I want to make sure the rulings against trump, the rapist and insurrectionist, are unimpeachable.

          It’s overreacting to petty shit meant to antagonize that is going to let them get away with breaking the actual laws we all actually care about.

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        I get it, but there has to be a point where the rule of law isn’t held hostage by “riling up the base”. People get pissed that there’s two justice systems, one for the rich and another for everyone else - so because this rich asshat can throw cannon fodder idiot performative lawyers out to gin up the base, he gets kid gloves?

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          I get it, but there has to be a point where the rule of law isn’t held hostage by “riling up the base"

          100% agreed. That point is far beyond a lawyer being annoying in court, imo.

          so because this rich asshat can throw cannon fodder idiot performative lawyers out to gin up the base, he gets kid gloves?

          Ignoring this is so the punishment given to him is unimpeachable. If she puts his lawyer in jail, it’s easier on appeal to claim bias. It’s the whole point of the move, and it would be bad judgement by the judge to jail her…it’s like grabbing the little fish and thus letting the big one get away.

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    She’s good looking and now famous, nothing will happen to her other than a spot on television.

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      Her makeup and outfits are well-applied, but most anyone with a shred of self-respect would chew their arm off if they woke up next to her naked Picasso after a bender.

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      The wheels are turning on that, but the wheels turn slowly.

      But it’s not because of this. These are just shenanigans and Kaplan doesn’t have patience for shenanigans.

      Documents have come to light that she once implied to a former staff member of Trump’s golf course that she was representing her in a sexual harassment (what else?) settlement when she was really representing Trump. That’s a thing lawyers get disbarred for.

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    When you hire your lawyers based on the size of their boobs and not based on the size of their brains

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      I suspect he picks them based on the size of their willingness to represent a work for a client famous for not paying people, who has a substantial amount of his assets supervised by courts because he lost a fraud suit, whose attorneys have a habit of pleading guilty to felonies they committed on his behalf or being disbarred, who seems largely incapable of listening to legal advice, or keeping his mouth shut in the name of self-preservation

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      The sick irony is she’s a managing partner for Habba, Madaio & Associates LLP. Like, somehow she passed the bar, yet doesn’t understand the basics of how to conduct a trial or how to behave with the decorum befitting a lawyer.

      Makes one wonder how she passed, vis a vis your prostitute statement…