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But Mr Trump and his co-defendants could have avoided an outcome determined by Judge Engoron is their attorneys simply requested a jury. The judge explained during the first day of the trial on 2 ...
The notoriety of Trump's case is a big change for a judge who, while not shy about using colorful language in the past, has spent most of his 44-year legal career in New York out of the public eye.
In Trump’s trial, Engoron is deciding the outcome, rather than a jury. Before the trial, Engoron ruled that Trump, his company and other defendants committed fraud by exaggerating his net worth ...
Trump's lawyer Alina Habba claimed that Trump wanted a jury trial, but the form filed by his lawyers indicates that they consented to a "trial without jury". [238] [239] Judge Engoron later said that a jury trial would not have been an option, since the state was only seeking disgorgement of ill-gotten gains and was not seeking damages. [240]
Former President Donald Trump has complained repeatedly that the civil trial in New York, where he’s accused of business fraud, does not have a jury – and the fate of the case is up to Judge ...
The judge during the trial fined Trump $15,000 for twice violating a gag order against disparaging court staff. Engoron ruled in September that Trump's financial statements were fraudulent ...
Bailey told NBC New York he spoke with Engoron before the judge issued his decision in the case. A spokesman for the court told NBC New York at the time, “No ex parte conversaion concerning this ...
In 1991, he became a law clerk for Martin Schoenfeld, [3] [7] an Administrative Law Judge for the Social Security Administration. [8] [2] [6] [9] In 2002, Engoron was elected judge to the New York City Civil Court. In 2013, he was appointed acting justice to the Manhattan Supreme Court. He ran unopposed for a permanent position to that court in ...