Legal
Trump’s First Criminal Trial Set to Start April 15 in NY
- Trial has been delayed for evidence tied to DA’s star witness
- Ex-president charged over alleged hush-money paid to porn star
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A New York judge ruled Donald Trump’s first criminal trial will start April 15 in Manhattan, getting the case back on track after a short delay that was caused when thousands of pages of new evidence emerged.
Judge Juan Merchan made the announcement during a hearing Monday as the former president looked on. The decision virtually guarantees the trial over Trump’s hush money payment to a porn star before the 2016 election will go to a jury long before voters go to the polls for the November election.