Judge Amy Berman Jackson had set the April 6 deadline for any motions to suppress nearly a month ago, on March 11. Can't imagine she's going to appreciate getting this motion 1.5 hours before the deadline.pic.twitter.com/tB8Ho2OpkO
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Judge Amy Berman Jackson had set the April 6 deadline for any motions to suppress nearly a month ago, on March 11. Can't imagine she's going to appreciate getting this motion 1.5 hours before the deadline.pic.twitter.com/tB8Ho2OpkO
Yeah, to be clear, there is no additional information in the filing. No sealed attachments, no information about consulting the special counsel's office, nothing. Here is the proposed order:pic.twitter.com/HAErkLMtIZ
Thoughts on this from @JoyceWhiteVance, a former federal prosecutor under Obama —>https://twitter.com/JoyceWhiteVance/status/982450753469022209 …
JUST IN: Paul Manafort's lawyer files a motion seeking to suppress evidence obtained from a storage unit, but not his residence. https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4433457-Motion-to-Suppress-Storage-Locker.html …pic.twitter.com/KrU2hhCKMu
This possibility was noted by @joshgerstein earlier, and I meant to add that tweet to this thread!https://twitter.com/joshgerstein/status/982446563539800064 …
Also: In a sign that he was rushed, Manafort's lawyer misspelled "SUPRESS" in the caption of the filing. :-(pic.twitter.com/tP0AUzVzBs
It is after midnight, and Judge Amy Berman Jackson did not rule on Manafort's request for an extension of time to file a motion to suppress regarding the search of the residence. Nor did his lawyer file such a motion. So, in theory, it's now out of time.
The outside of one of the boxes that was in the storage unit, per the application for a search warrant:pic.twitter.com/N0y2BXyAJH
Love the excitement for a 4a story, tbh.
HERE IT IS —> Manafort Says The FBI's Search Of A Storage Unit Was Illegal, Wants Evidence Tossedhttps://www.buzzfeed.com/chrisgeidner/paul-manafort-says-the-fbi-illegally-searched-a-storage?utm_term=.gqv8nXER6 …
Color me skeptical of the argument made by Manafort's lawyers in their late Friday night filing: https://www.buzzfeed.com/chrisgeidner/paul-manafort-says-the-fbi-illegally-searched-a-storage?utm_term=.hlb6rQ5E8#.frvYvn1a3 …pic.twitter.com/OhQrCFVA6a
When was it supposed to be filled, today? Man when i was practicing you couldn't file after 5 pm.
Have until 11:59p, in theory, given electronic filing.
If you had something due, it was due by close of business. Manafort clearly didn't file what he was supposed to file today and he didn't file a a request for extension by close of business. That wouldn't have happened in my day. Have things changed that much?
They have, with E-filing you have until midnight local time.
Motions to suppress indicate existence of some unfavorable items for Mr. Manafort. Pretty confident that Mueller and team have searched and seized within clear legal boundaries. Knock on wood anyway.
I believe he seized his banking accts also.
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