Subject: Re: In Other Trump Legal News
"And.... another item. The other defendant in Trump's document case in Florida, Tweedle Dumber or Carlos de Oliveira, hired a lawyer who might give Alina Habba a run for her money in the Most Incompetent Esquire competition. Jack Smith's team filed a counter-motion in response to documents filed by de Oliveira's attorney John Irving who claimed he was going to need more time to review evidence in the case because he was unable to view the hours of closed circuit TV recordings the prosecution collected from Mar-a-Lago because...

...the lawyer did not own ANY computer and was unable to view the digital video files.

Let that sink in for a moment.

Has it even been POSSIBLE to graduate law school in the last fifteen years without DAILY use of a laptop computer? Is it POSSIBLE to be a practicing lawyer, submitting documents to state and federal courts, most of which are managed by online electronic scheduling and document management tools to ensure accurate timestamping of documents going in and out and to ensure appropriate security on all documents? How has the lawyer been handling these other tasks to date? Does he go to the nearest public library and use a public computer?"


Looks like there was a missed defense for Trump in his New York fraud trial.

Alina Habba should have delayed the trial my filing a motion that she couldn't keep up with all of the financial arguments using only her abacus. She might have been able to drag it out another year or so.