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🗓️ 7 January 2025
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0:30.0 | Donald Trump really doesn't want Judge Mershahn to wrap him on the knuckles and tell him what a bad |
0:35.5 | criminal he's been at his sentencing on Friday. |
0:38.6 | And now the Judge Mershahn has rejected a stay request arguing that the court does not have |
0:44.5 | jurisdiction because Donald Trump is the president-elect and there's some sort of president-elect |
0:48.7 | immunity. Donald Trump, right on cue, filed a lawsuit against and sued the Manhattan DA, Alvin Bragg, and the judge, |
0:57.0 | Judge Mershahn, under a unique aspect of New York law. I'm going to explain to you here called |
1:02.9 | Article 78. We got an Article 78 lawsuit, everybody in lieu of an appeal. I'll tell you what it |
1:08.3 | means, what I think's going to happen between now and Friday here on Midas Touch and Legal A.F. I'm Michael Popak. And I practice law in New York. |
1:15.2 | And I sort of know my way around Article 78. Now, Article 78 is a unique way under our statutes |
1:20.5 | of New York for a litigant to argue that, for instance, any kind of agency head or judge has |
1:27.2 | stepped outside their jurisdiction and done |
1:29.4 | something rogue or inappropriate. |
1:31.8 | I don't think it really fits here. |
1:33.2 | The courts in the past have rejected Donald Trump's prior Article 78s. |
1:39.4 | He tried a similar tactic to stop the trial from starting in the hush money cover-up case, the 34-felony |
1:45.5 | count case because of immunity and other things. And the court at that time, the appellate court at |
1:51.1 | time said, yeah, why don't you do all that at the end? Start your trial. And they started their trial. |
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