What happens next in court case against Trumppublished at 00:33 British Summer Time 5 April 2023
Donald Trump has had his day in court - so what next?
The process is likely to take many months, with a trial unlikely to start until next year.
That means the former president could be in court again right around the same time his campaign for the November 2024 presidential election is kicking into high gear.
Until then, this is what the court schedule looks like so far:
- 9 May: According to New York law, the deadline for prosecution to file discovery, which is the evidence each side will use to present its case
- 8 June: According to New York law, the deadline for the defence to file its discovery
- 8 August: This is the deadline Trump's team has to file their motions, a legal term for a request made to the judge to make a decision about a specific issue. Trump's lawyer Joe Tacopina said he plans to file a motion to dismiss the case altogether
- 19 September: The deadline for prosecution to respond to motions
- 4 December: Judge Juan Merchan will rule on the motions
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