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A New York Appeals Court rejected former President Trump’s motion to delay his trial on charges stemming from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s hush-money payments investigation.
The former president and 2024 presumptive Republican presidential nominee sought to delay the trial, which is set to begin with jury selection on April 15. He also sought to change the venue for the trial—asking that it be removed from New York.
Trump’s application to the New York Appellate Division 1st Department said that while jury selection is set to begin next week, “polling and quantitative analysis of media coverage shows that a fair and impartial jury cannot be selected right now based on prejudicial pretrial publicity.”
Monday afternoon, Lizbeth Gonzalez denied Trump’s motion, declaring, in a short one-sentence order, “Defendant’s application for a stay of trial…pending the determination of defendant’s motion for change of venue, is denied.”
Gonzalez was appointed to the Appellate Division, First Department, by Governor Andrew M. Cuomo in November 2019.
BREAKING: New York Appeals Court denies Trump motion to delay hush-money trial, setting up jury selection for next week https://t.co/oNkkinGeFV
— Fox News (@FoxNews) April 8, 2024
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