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Supreme Court Grants Request to Temporarily Block Release of Mueller Grand Jury Documents

The Supreme Court on Friday has granted the Trump administrations request to temporarily block the r..

The Supreme Court on Friday has granted the Trump administrations request to temporarily block the release of grand jury materials from former special counsel Robert Muellers Russia investigation to the House of Representatives.

The order (pdf), which was signed by Chief Justice John Roberts, shields the documents from being handed over to the Democratic-led House Judiciary Committee temporarily while the court considers a Trump administration application for a longer delay. The court gave the House committee until 3 p.m. on May 18 to file a response to that application.

The application, which was filed on Thursday, asks for a temporary stay of a lower courts order that grants the House committee access to grand jury information redacted from Muellers 448-page report, including transcripts or exhibits referenced in the redactions. That order is set to take effect on May 11.

The administration also asked the Supreme Court for an administrative stay on the order while the court considers this application.

Solicitor General Noel Francisco wrote in his brief to the top court on Thursday that the administration will be filing an appeal of the circuit courts decision and asks the justices to temporarily block the release of the documents from the House until after theyve had time to consider that petition.

Francisco argued (pdf) that letting the order to take effect on May 11 would “irrevocably lift their secrecy and possibly frustrate the governments ability to seek further review.”

The main question in the present case is whether an impeachment trial is a judicial proceeding. Grand jury materials are usually guarded with great secrecy and are only disclosed under exceptional circumstances. One of the exceptions that allow for disclosure is when the documents are being sought in connection to a judicial proceeding.

The circuit court had accepted that the impeachment trial is a judicial proceeding, while Francisco argued in his brief that it is not.

“The ordinary meaning of judicial proceeding is a proceeding before a court—not an impeachment trial before elected legislators,” he wrote. “The court of appeals interpretation defies that ordinary meaning, and creates needless contradictions with the other instances of judicial proceeding in Rule 6(e)(3) itself.”

He added that there is a reasonable probability the Supreme Court will grant a review of the lower courts decision in the case because “the court of appeals interpretation defies the ordinary meaning of the term judicial proceeding, creates tension withRead More From Source
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