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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDoes anyone know how long it might be before Trumps trial?
And how long a trial like this might take.
Are we months or years before a resolution?
I would expect his lawyers will delay everything to the max, whatever that is.
And then demand a mis-trial.
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Does anyone know how long it might be before Trumps trial? (Original Post)
Kablooie
Mar 2023
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RockRaven
(14,966 posts)1. What trial are you referring to?
wnylib
(21,447 posts)2. There hasn't been an indictment yet. One step at a time.
Marcus IM
(2,201 posts)3. Indictment first. Any minute now.
Or months.
sprinkleeninow
(20,246 posts)6. Reading your reply...
😆
brettdale
(12,381 posts)4. Okay lets say hes indicted
Say NY indicts him this week, but Georgia indicts him in say three weeks,
would the most serious trial go first???? Or will it be in order?
Funtatlaguy
(10,870 posts)5. I think E Jean's rape case starts April 25. But it's Civil, not Criminal.
sprinkleeninow
(20,246 posts)7. Phrases such as *knock down* *drag out* come to mind...
tirebiter
(2,536 posts)8. The term "imminent," comes to mind.
Tomconroy
(7,611 posts)9. Unless he files for a speedy trial it would be about a year or
Possibly much longer.
Orrex
(63,208 posts)10. 30 years
And in the interim he'll be free on his own recognizance.