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Where Donald Trump’s four criminal trials stand after more delays

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Donald Trump’s long journey through the American legal system took a few new twists and turns this week. And each new development is making it less and less likely that the former president will stand trial before he stands before the American people in November’s presidential election.
Here’s a look at the latest on each of the big prosecutions targeting Mr Trump and when, or if, they might begin.
New York document dump
Mr Trump’s New York City trial on charges that his hush-money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels constituted business fraud and violated federal campaign finance laws was scheduled a week from Monday, on 25 March.
That’s no longer the case.
The US justice department just turned over more than 73,000 pages of documents related to its own hush-money investigations that the Trump legal team had subpoenaed back in January. Another 15,000 pages are still expected.
“Prosecutors have been stumbling a bit,” says John Coffee, a professor at Columbia University. He adds that the confusion and delays in producing documents make it seem as though the justice department and the New York district attorney’s office are feuding.
The former president’s lawyers requested a 30-day trial delay, which the New York prosecutors agreed not to block.
That’s just the start, though. Mr Trump’s lawyers want hearings into why the documents, which include witness interviews, took so long to produce. They also want an additional delay for time to review the new evidence and prevent the trial from starting on Passover and, for good measure, a dismissal of the case entirely.
Fani’s choice
After days of tense legal hearings, the judge presiding over the sprawling 2020 election-interference case against Mr Trump and 18 of his co-defendants issued his decision on whether Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis could remain in charge of the prosecution.
The answer was yes – but with a catch. Either she or Nathan Wade, the special prosecutor she hired – and had a romantic relationship with – would have to step aside. Mr Wade resigned on Friday.

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