Timeline for the racketeering trial of Donald Trump and the other defendants is provided by the Georgia prosecutor.
As special prosecutor Nathan Wade focuses on President Trump, get ready for the trial of a lifetime. Wade anticipates that he will need at least four months to present his case, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Learn more about the number Wade gave Judge Scott McAfee during a gripping hearing in Fulton Superior Court.
According to the state’s estimation, the trial will likely feature testimony from more than 150 witnesses.
The jury selection process, which might take some time, was not taken into consideration in Wade’s schedule.
“If the recent past is any guide, the latter could take months or longer,” the Journal-Constitution said. “In a separate Fulton County racketeering case against Young Slime Life, juror selection has lasted eight months and no jurors have been selected.”
While expressing skepticism about lumping all defendants in a racketeering case together, McAfee sets a trial date for co-defendants.
“It just seems a bit unrealistic to think we can handle all 19 in 40 days,” the judge said. “That’s my initial reaction.”
After the 2020 election, Trump will allegedly have interfered unethically in the outcome of the Georgian election.
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Four criminal procedures, including two at the federal level, are pending against the former president and leading GOP contender for 2024.
According to the New York Times, legal evaluations indicate that the cases may be concluded when the Republican presidential primary process comes to an end in the spring.
According to Wade’s estimation, Trump’s other legal issues will likely be resolved quickly.
Charges against the former president include improper handling of classified material and meddling with the 2020 election’s certification.
According to sources quoted by The Washington Post, Trump’s legal team is asking that the impending trial be postponed until after the 2024 presidential election.
On Truth Social, a former president expresses his displeasure with the trial schedule.
Former President Trump might face harsh consequences in the Georgia case.
According to CBS News, he may spend up to 20 years in prison.



