Donald Trump’s first criminal trial is officially on the books—and it starts before the election.
GOP front-runner Donald Trump is officially headed to court next month—the first of his four upcoming criminal trials expected sometime this year.
On Thursday, Trump headed to New York for a court hearing on his hush-money case. Judge Juan Manuel Merchan ignored his requests for a delay and determined the trial would start on March 25, when jury selection will begin.
Trump is accused of using his former fixer Michael Cohen to sweep an affair with porn actress Stormy Daniels under the rug ahead of the 2016 presidential election.
As a result, he’s facing 34 felony charges in this case for allegedly falsifying business records with the intent to further an underlying crime. Trump has pleaded not guilty on all counts.
Or just the obvious.
‘Sorry I can’t come to my court hearing because I have to work’
Correct me if I’m wrong, but I don’t think the court cares.
You mostly can’t get out of jury duty with that one. (Exceptions happen)
You certainly can’t get out of your own criminal trial because you have to work.
Sorry your honor, my client is too busy committing other crimes to attend this trial.