Special prosecutor Nathan Wade spoke on behalf of the district attorney's office and said he expects a four-month-long trial with more than 150 witnesses. The hearing was over Trump's former lawyers-turned-co-defendants' bid to have their cases severed from the other 17 defendants.
While McAfee suggested he would separate Powell and Chesebro from the other 17, he ruled from the bench to deny their motions to sever their cases from one another. Through that ruling, he held they will go to trial on Oct. 23. “It just seems a bit unrealistic that we can handle all 19 [defendants] in 40-something days,” McAfee said, though Lieb emphasized that the judge has still not made a final decision over a joint trial.
Wade noted that the four-month timeline for a trial does not include jury selection. A racketeering case in Fulton County against members of the Young Slime Life gang has been in the midst of jury selection for nearly eight months without any jurors selected for the case. “Essentially, from what I understand from the public record, she was fired before this conspiracy actually even started up because she said something that was supposedly crazy and Trump people got rid of her,” Arora said of Powell.
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