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Precedent for when #Trump is jailed #Pretrial
"Alex Murdaugh, the disgraced South Carolina lawyer serving a life sentence for murder, has lost his phone privileges in prison after speaking to the media without permission.'

He was found to have violated 2 internal prison policies. As well as his phone, he'll lose access to a tablet computer.
"victims of crime should not have to see or hear the person who victimised them or their family member on the news"
bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-6

BBC NewsAlex Murdaugh loses phone privileges in prison after media callThe disgraced lawyer and convicted murderer provided audio for an upcoming documentary, officials say.

Let's say #Trump is jailed for 10 days for contempt for violating his #pretrial #conditions.
How will he be allowed to communicate while in jail?
Only via his lawyers?
Prison interviews?
Direct posts to Social Media?

Let's say he threatens a witness from jail via #TruthSocial .
The judge could cut of access to Social Media.

Let's say he threatens a witness during a Hannity interview.
Does the judge cut off his access to media?
Let's prepare for all scenarios with examples of mob bosses.

Next in #Trump #ClassifiedDocuments case

Now that Trump has pleaded not guilty to 37 federal charges that he broke the law by keeping & hiding top-secret docs in his FL home, the parties will discuss how soon the gov will turn over evidence to Trump’s defense (#discovery). Also how to handle #classified #evidence, & how long to pause the federal 70-day #SpeedyTrial req while sides prep #pretrial #motions.

#DOJ #Legal #Justice
washingtonpost.com/politics/20

The Washington PostThe next steps after Trump’s classified documents indictment, explainedBy Nick Mourtoupalas