A recent ruling by a Georgia judge has rejected an Atlanta-area prosecutor’s request to hold a joint trial in October for Donald Trump and 16 co-defendants, along with two others who sought a speedy trial.
The case involves allegations of interference in Georgia’s 2020 presidential election.
As is customary with cases involving Trump, legal proceedings often extend over several years, well beyond the upcoming presidential election in November next year. Various legal procedures, including injunctions, preliminary rulings, and extensions, can further prolong the process. Attempting to secure a swift conviction ahead of the primaries and the presidential election is likely to face significant challenges.