Former President Donald Trump’s lawyers are seeking a delay in his classified documents trial that is currently set for December 11, 2023. In filing their request, Trump’s attorneys cited the large volume of materials that must be reviewed, and the complexity of the legal issues, to support their request for an indefinite delay of the trial. Special counsel for the Government, Jack Smith, is seeking to have the trial begin as scheduled. The Speedy Trial Act, requires that a trial be held within 70 days of the filing of a criminal complaint or indictment. However, there are provisions in the code which allow for a waiver of that time period. Many legal commentators have speculated that it could be a defense strategy for Mr. Trump to postpone the trial until after the November, 2024, election. In that case, if Mr. Trump is victorious in the election, he could instruct the Justice Department to dismiss the case against him, or possibly pardon himself, if convicted.
Jury Selection in Trump’s Hush-Money Trial
Former President Donald Trump's hush-money trial is set to begin in New York City on April 15, 2024. The case will begin with jury selection. Prosecutors and defense lawyers will be questioning potential jurors in an attempt to divine unspoken political biases,...
