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Judge denies Trump's request to dismiss charges in federal documents case
This version of Trump S Ny Hush Money Trial Is Delayed While Federal Judge In Fl Denies Trump Request To Dismiss Charges In Classified Documents Case 206563909740 - Breaking News | NBC News Clone was adapted by NBC News Clone to help readers digest key facts more efficiently.
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The former president was in a Florida courtroom as his lawyers called on Judge Aileen Cannon to dismiss the case. Mr. Trump's lawyers argued that the federal law that is the basis of most of the charges is unconstitutionally vague when it comes to a former president. But Judge Aileen Cannon ruled that a dismissal over vagueness would be "premature." NBC News' Laura Jarrett reports.March 14, 2024