Trump appeals decision keeping hush money case in state court
- Former President Donald Trump has appealed a judge's ruling mandating his hush money criminal case to be tried in state court in New York. The judge rejected Trump's request to move the case to federal court, asserting that the indictment was not connected to his role as president.
- Trump's attorneys filed a notice of appeal, taking the dispute to the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Trump argues that the case involves important federal questions and should be transferred to federal court, which would expand the potential jury pool beyond the heavily Democratic population of Manhattan.
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Donald Trump appeals judge's decision to keep hush-money case in New York state court
Donald Trump appeals judge's decision to keep hush-money case in New York state court Donald Trump asked a federal appeals court Friday to reverse a federal judge's decision to keep his hush-money criminal case in a New York state court that the former president claims is “very unfair” to him.Trump's lawyers filed a notice of appeal with the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan after U.S. District Judge Alvin K. Hellerstein last week …
Donald Trump appeals judge's decision to keep hush-money case in New York state court
Donald Trump asked a federal appeals court Friday to reverse a federal judge's decision to keep his hush-money criminal case in a New York state court that the former president claims is 'very unfair' to him.
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