As WILL be the case for the conviced felon for quite a while …
NYC….
Trump is scheduled to be sentenced in September in New York
On Sept. 18, Trump is scheduled to learn whether his road to the White House could be derailed by a pit stop in prison.
Less than two months before Election Day, Trump is set to be sentenced for his criminal conviction in Manhattan for falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment to a porn star. Trump succeeded in getting the sentencing date moved from July to September after convincing Justice Juan Merchan to assess the potential effect of the Supreme Court’s July 1 decision on presidential immunity in the hush money case…
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Washington DC….
Trump might have to appear in D.C. court after Jack Smith’s latest indictment
Aside from the potential for actual prison time in New York, only Trump’s Washington criminal case — in which he’s charged with three conspiracies related to his effort to subvert the 2020 election — carries the potential to disrupt Trump’s campaign calendar.
Smith’s new indictment this week, an effort to adapt his case to the Supreme Court’s recent ruling on presidential immunity, will ignite a new round of proceedings that will be directed by U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan. The Obama-appointed judge has yet to schedule Trump’s arraignment on the re-issued charges….
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Chutkan has repeatedly vowed not to let Trump’s political calendar dictate her schedule. Her decision is likely to be influenced by a court filing due Friday from Smith and Trump proposing a path forward for the long-stalled case….
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Florida….
Jack Smith tries to revive the classified docs case
U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon threw Trump a lifeline in what many legal observers have considered the most compelling case against him: Smith’s case that the former president hoarded classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate after leaving office — and then concealed them when the federal government sought their return.
Cannon’s decision to dismiss the case last month, ruling that Smith was invalidly appointed by Attorney General Merrick Garland, ended speculation about the timing of a potential trial. But Smith is appealing her ruling to the Atlanta-based 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, with further briefs due over the next two months and a potential oral argument later in the year….
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Georgia…
The implosion of Trump’s criminal case in Georgia — now mired in a morass of allegations about lead prosecutor Fani Willis’ personal relationship with a top deputy and an alleged financial conflict of interest — has largely rendered it an afterthought in the panoply of Trump’s legal woes.
For eight months, the case has been frozen while trial judge Scott McAfee, and now the Georgia state appeals court, weigh whether to disqualify Willis altogether, a result that could add to the already intractable delay. No matter the outcome, the case is sure to remain frozen into 2025. The appeals court has called for oral arguments in December and typically takes months to render opinions…..
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The above are four criminal cases….
Trump IS has had judgements for about $500M for NY Fraud and a Sexual Harassment case….
He also does about $325,000 in a Euroipean civil suit….
image….Politico
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