Prosecutors propose March 2024 trial date in Trump Georgia case

Fulton County district attorney suggests date that would see former president in court in the middle of his 2024 White House campaign

Former US president Donald Trump. Photograph: Alex Brandon/AP
Former US president Donald Trump. Photograph: Alex Brandon/AP

Fulton County district attorney Fani Willis has proposed that former US president Donald Trump’s trial on election interference charges start on March 4th, 2024, a date that would have Trump in court mid-campaign for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.

Ms Willis submitted her recommendation in a court filing on Wednesday, which also said that initial appearances for the various defendants charged in the Georgia election case should happen during the week of September 5th.

Mr Trump is set to be on trial in New York on March 25th, 2024, on separate charges of concealing a hush money payment to a porn star – a schedule that the former president is certain to raise in response to the recommended start date in Georgia.

Mr Trump’s attorneys have argued in other criminal cases that any trial be scheduled until after the November 2024 US presidential election.

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He is set to go on trial in Florida in May on charges of retaining sensitive government documents after leaving office.

US special counsel Jack Smith’s office has also asked a Washington DC federal judge to schedule a January 2nd trial start date on charges that Mr Trump plotted to overturn his 2020 election loss.

Mr Trump’s attorneys face a Thursday deadline to propose their own trial date in that case. – Reuters

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