Donald Trump arrested: Five things we know from Miami courtroom transcript

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More than a week after former President Donald Trump's arraignment in Miami, the court transcript obtained by the Washington Examiner sheds light on the 'special condition' bond in the classified documents case.

More than a week after former President Donald Trump's arraignment in Miami, the court transcript obtained by the Washington Examiner sheds light on the"special condition" bond in the classified documents case.

The event marked the first time Trump came face to face with Smith, who has overseen the investigation that led to a 38-count indictment of Trump and his personal aide, Walt Nauta, who was present for the proceeding but did not enter a plea on June 13.While there is no standard length for arraignment proceedings, they typically are one of the shortest hearings in criminal cases. The judge reads the charges before a defendant enters their plea.

The unidentified lawyer is likely Trump attorney Evan Corcoran, who was ordered by a federal judge to testify in March before a grand jury after the judge found the government had shown sufficient evidence to invoke a"crime fraud" exception, meaning he could not assert attorney-client privilege to avoid testifying about their discussions.

 

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