Trump’s lead Georgia lawyer says trial would be stalled by 2024 election win
- A lawyer for Donald Trump argues that he shouldn't go on trial in Georgia for election interference if he wins the election next year.
- Trump's lawyer says the trial would interfere with his presidential responsibilities and suggests postponing it until after he leaves office.
- Trump is facing multiple criminal prosecutions and wants the cases delayed until after the November 2024 election.
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Trump’s Georgia attorney argues he shouldn’t be tried until 2029 if he wins the election
Steve Sadow, who is representing former President Donald Trump in the Fulton County, Georgia election interference case, is not only arguing that his client's case should be dropped due to First Amendment issues, but that prosecutors should hold off on trial proceedings until the end of the decade should Trump be elected to a second term.According to ABC News, Sadow made the argument that forcing his client to appear in court while running a cam…
Trump’s Georgia trial will screech to 5-year halt if he reclaims White House: lawyer
Donald Trump’s attorney argued Friday that the Georgia election racketeering case against him could not take place until after he left the White House if he wins in 2024.Steve Sadow fielded questions from Scott McAfee, the Fulton County judge overseeing the District Attorney Fani Willis’ criminal corruption case against Trump and 14 co-defendants. "If your client does win election in 2024,” McAfee asked, “could he even be tried in 2025?" "Under …
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