It's been a tumultuous few weeks for Donald Trump as his legal battles continue to unfold. Just days ago, on December 3, Trump's lawyers formally asked Manhattan Judge Juan M. Merchan to throw out his hush money criminal conviction. The defense argued that continuing the case would present unconstitutional disruptions to the institution of the presidency, given Trump's impending return to the White House[2].
This move comes after Trump's election victory last month, which has significantly altered the landscape of his ongoing legal challenges. Judge Merchan has halted proceedings and indefinitely postponed Trump's sentencing, previously scheduled for late November, to allow both sides to weigh in on the future of the case. Prosecutors have indicated they will fight any efforts to dismiss the case but are open to delaying sentencing until after Trump's second term ends in 2029.
Meanwhile, the DC Election Interference case has seen a flurry of activity. Trump's legal team has been busy filing motions and responses, including a supplement to his motion to dismiss based on statutory grounds, which was due on October 3. The government's response to this supplement was due on October 17, the same day Trump had to file his response to the government's opening brief on Presidential Immunity and his renewed motion to dismiss based on Presidential Immunity[1].
The case has been remanded to the District Court after the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on Trump's presidential immunity appeal. The District Court must now determine whether Trump's conduct qualifies as official or unofficial, a fact-specific analysis that could have significant implications for the case[4].
In another development, the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals is set to hear the government's appeal from Judge Cannon's order dismissing the indictment in Trump's classified documents case. Trump's appellee brief was due on October 25, and amicus curiae briefs in support of Trump were due on November 1[1].
As the year draws to a close, Trump's legal calendar remains packed. The coming weeks will be crucial in determining the fate of these cases, which could have far-reaching consequences for Trump's presidency and beyond. With Judge Merchan's decision on the hush money conviction pending and the DC Election Interference case moving forward, the legal battles surrounding Donald Trump are far from over.
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