Donald Trump has made his first look in entrance of a New York choose since turning into the one former president of america to face prison prosecution.
Trump on Tuesday pleaded not responsible in Manhattan prison court docket to 34 felony prices of falsifying enterprise information related to 3 alleged hush-money funds, together with one to grownup movie star Stormy Daniels throughout his 2016 presidential marketing campaign.
Trump, who waved to the general public earlier than getting into the courthouse, was launched following an hour-long arraignment.
Right here’s what to know in regards to the authorized course of and what comes subsequent.
What’s the subsequent authorized step?
Tuesday’s arraignment – throughout which the indictment in opposition to the previous Republican president was formally unsealed – kicks off what is named “discovery”.
This refers to a interval by which prosecutors grant the defence group entry to the proof investigators have collected in opposition to a defendant.
With the subsequent listening to presently set for December 4 within the Trump case, prosecutors and the defence will even have the flexibility to submit a sequence of motions – purposes for the court docket to decide on particular points – previous to a trial.
Such motions can embrace a request to dismiss the costs outright; challenges to particular items of proof, or efforts to vary the venue or dismiss a choose, which Trump surrogates have already indicated his authorized group might pursue.
“They might ask for a switch of venue as a result of they suppose which you can’t get a good trial in Manhattan,” Matthew Galluzzo, a former prosecutor within the New York District Lawyer’s workplace, instructed Al Jazeera. “This man [Trump] could be very unpopular in Manhattan.”
Trump additionally has already claimed Decide Juan Merchan, who lately presided over a prison tax fraud trial involving the Trump Group, “hates” him and was “hand-picked” by Manhattan District Lawyer Alvin Bragg, who’s overseeing the case.
The New York state court docket system has mentioned Merchan was randomly assigned.
“I can even see a dismissal movement in some way with respect to the composition of the grand jury,” mentioned Galluzzo, referring to the 24-member physique that decided prosecutors had offered enough proof to cost the previous president.
“I anticipate they’re gonna make each movement they will consider to delay this factor as a lot as doable.”
Will Trump be capable of speak in regards to the case?
For now, sure.
US judges have the facility to impose a gag order on prison proceedings, defined former federal prosecutor Ron Filipkowski. Authorized observers have mentioned that might occur at any level on this widely-watched case.
Whereas a gag order can have a various scope, Filipkowski instructed Al Jazeera it “is principally a choose saying you’ll be able to’t, straight or not directly by third events, threaten, harass, [or] intimidate the witnesses concerned within the case, the prosecutors, the choose”.
On Tuesday, Decide Merchan warned Trump in opposition to making any statements that might additional foment unrest or result in violence in opposition to an official, however didn’t impose a gag order.
Such orders are comparatively uncommon as they are often perceived to run up in opposition to constitutional freedom of speech rights.
Nevertheless, they’ve been utilized in some high-profile instances, together with to forestall Trump-ally Roger Stone from talking publicly throughout his federal trial on prices he obstructed a federal investigation into Trump’s 2016 marketing campaign.
Stone was initially barred from discussing the case or searching for to affect public opinion within the “speedy neighborhood” of the court docket, however the order was broadened after Stone posted a threatening message on social media in regards to the choose within the case.
“That’s type of the primary massive controversial factor as a result of, clearly, [Trump’s] working for president and he needs to make this a difficulty,” Filipkowski mentioned. A violation would additionally possible result in Trump being compelled to seem in court docket previous to the trial for a slap on the wrist – or extra.
“We don’t know what would occur if he violates [a gag order],” Filipkowski mentioned. “However he may very well be held in contempt of court docket, and will have his pretrial launch revoked.”
How lengthy till the case goes to trial?
Whereas Trump might theoretically attain a plea take care of prosecutors and keep away from a trial – one thing Galluzzo mentioned would nearly definitely require the previous president to confess no less than some guilt – it’s broadly anticipated that his authorized group would eschew that route.
Prosecutors mentioned they deliberate to ask for the trial to start in January of subsequent yr, the Reuters information company reported on Tuesday after Trump’s arraignment listening to, however the former president’s group advised a spring 2024 begin date.
There isn’t any particular timeframe for the proceedings, though Galluzzo mentioned prison instances have a tendency to maneuver sooner than civil instances.
“I believe if this had been a standard case, it’s a possibly a yr, possibly shorter, possibly 5 months” earlier than a trial begins, he mentioned. “We’re all type of sitting right here questioning, ‘Is that this going to occur earlier than the election subsequent yr?’”
The choose will in the end decide when all “respectable causes for delay” have been exhausted, Galluzzo mentioned, and set a date for the trial to start.
“I believe that usually talking, a defendant needs to delay trials,” he mentioned. “As a result of witnesses change into much less dependable over time, recollections fade … or possibly a witness goes on TV and begins saying issues that undermine their very own credibility.”

Will this be a jury trial?
Trump’s case will possible be a jury trial, though his defence group might probably pursue a “bench trial”, by which the choose would function the jury and make the ultimate ruling, Galluzzo mentioned.
The prosecution would want to comply with that strategy.
In any other case, the method of jury choice would start earlier than a trial and prosecutors and the defence might want to agree on 12 jurors they consider to be unbiased – a tall order in such a high-profile case.
Who is predicted to testify?
Observers have mentioned the case might embrace headline-grabbing testimony from key gamers, together with Daniels and Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen. They are going to possible punctuate lengthy stretches of sifting by reams of economic and banking paperwork.
A lawyer for Daniels – who has alleged she had a sexual encounter with Trump in 2006, a declare the previous president denies – tweeted in March that his shopper met with the Manhattan District Lawyer’s workplace and “agreed to make herself obtainable as a witness”.
One-time Trump confidant Cohen beforehand testified in his personal federal tax evasion and fraud trial that Trump directed him to pay Daniels $130,000 in alternate for her silence – one other declare the Republican politician has rejected publicly.
The indictment additionally talked about a hush-money fee to a former Trump Tower doorman, in addition to a separate $150,000 fee to an unidentified girl who alleged she had a sexual relationship with Trump – a doable reference to former Playboy mannequin Karen McDougal.
In the meantime, whether or not Trump himself chooses to testify will even be intently watched.

How lengthy will it take to get a verdict?
When each the prosecution and defence relaxation, the jury will deliberate and ship a verdict. Their deliberations can vary from a couple of hours to some weeks.
If discovered responsible, Trump might theoretically be ordered to be held in custody earlier than sentencing, though that can possible be primarily based on the severity of the really helpful sentence. A choose will in the end make a sentencing resolution and Trump’s group might then launch an enchantment.
If the sentence includes jail time, beneath New York state legislation, the defence might request the punishment be stayed – or frozen – till the appeals course of is exhausted.
Will this have an effect on the 2024 presidential elections?
Trump, who’s searching for re-election in 2024, might be legally required to be current through the trial proceedings, even when the hearings fall within the warmth of the presidential marketing campaign season.
“I’m considering it’s going to be like a 3 to four-week trial,” Filipkowski mentioned. “Trump may very well be in a courtroom on daily basis for a month whereas he’s working for president.”
And whereas the proceedings or doable imprisonment might impede Trump’s marketing campaign, as a natural-born US citizen over the age of 35, Trump might be eligible to run for and be elected president of the US even when discovered responsible of felony prices.