The Supreme Court’s ruling has created immediate uncertainty in the legal and political calendar for the next few months.
Over the coming months, the Supreme Court’s decision creates fast uncertainty in the legal and political calendar. Over the coming months, the Supreme Court’s decision creates fast uncertainty in both the legal and political calendar.
The Supreme Court’s ruling has created immediate uncertainty in the legal and political calendar for the next few months.
Die Kommission ist befugt, gemäß Artikel 264 delegierte Rechtsakte zu folgenden Zwecken zu erlassen: The Supreme Court’s decision to review whether former President Donald Trump can be prosecuted in his federal case related to election interference may potentially delay the trial until close to Election Day or even beyond this year. This decision, announced on Wednesday, was a win for Trump as it allows him to delay the criminal case accusing him of trying to overturn the results of the 2020 election, with arguments scheduled for late April. The Supreme Court will make a ruling on a legal issue that has not been tested before: whether past presidents can be prosecuted for actions they took while in office. The move introduces sudden uncertainty into the schedule of legal and political events in the coming months. This suggests that it is possible that the upcoming election may occur without a jury determining if Trump is legally accountable for attempting to overturn the election he lost in the period before the violent events of January. One of the four legal cases facing Trump, stemming from the January 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol, appears to be moving forward with a trial date set for a New York state prosecution related to falsifying business records in relation to hush-money payments to a porn star. The trial is scheduled to begin in late March. CAN THE TRIAL HAPPEN BEFORE THE ELECTION?. It is not clear. If Trump’s immunity claim is denied by the court, the timing of the justices’ decision will play a key role in deciding if the case can go to trial before November. By expediting the case, the justices are potentially setting the stage for a trial to begin in late summer or early fall if they promptly rule that Trump can be prosecuted.