The only time needed for discovery Smith and the judge will contend is the time the case was stayed. In other words, if the state is lifted, around March 1, the stay was about three months. So they can set trial at the start of June, and there is no prejudice in terms of the timing. If it's still in the appellate courts in May, then there will not be enough time to get a November trial date. It's nothing more than a guess to say when the appellate courts will be done.
Long story short, if the government wants this tried before November, and it's not still in the appellate courts, they will probably be able to do so. The district court has control over its own docket, and a judge motivated to get Trump before November will have no problem shuffling other cases.
Long story short, if the government wants this tried before November, and it's not still in the appellate courts, they will probably be able to do so. The district court has control over its own docket, and a judge motivated to get Trump before November will have no problem shuffling other cases.