Trump's Georgia Criminal Case Delayed Indefinitely, Further Legal Hurdles Ahead
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Donald Trump’s criminal case in Georgia has been delayed indefinitely after the state’s Court of Appeals canceled scheduled arguments for December. This decision adds to the growing list of delays in all four of Trump’s criminal cases, with legal experts predicting further stalling, especially in the Georgia and New York cases. As Trump’s legal battles unfold, these setbacks could extend throughout his second presidential term. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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