Legal expert sheds light on what’s next for Donald Trump after facing multiple charges

SPRINGFIELD, MA. (WGGB/WSHM). – A day after Trump’s indictment in New York, the reaction is still strong. This is the first criminal case against a former President of the United States. Now, a legal expert sheds light on what’s next.

The former President Donald Trump will surrender to the prosecutors in the early part of next week. This is just the beginning a long legal battle. This is all as the nation and the legal system struggle to navigate uncharted territory.

“This is going to go on for quite a while, so I think we need to sit tight, pay attention but live our fullest lives through this chaos,” said Jennifer Taub.

On Thursday, a Manhattan grand juror indicted former President Donald Trump on charges related to his participation in a hush-money payment scheme.

Trump is expected Tuesday to surrender. Jennifer Taub, Western New England University’s law professor, shared her thoughts with us about what that could mean.

“That process is ordinary,” said Taub. “You know finger printing, which will probably be digital printing not ink prints, also he’ll have a booking photo taken, he’ll appear before a judge. What he’s entitled to do, what his lawyer will most likely do is challenge the indictment.”

While it could be several months before Trump faces a jury, Attorney Jeremy Powers explained to us the impact Trump’s status could have inside the courtroom.

“There is no way that you can suggest they are going to find a juror of his peers that are completely impartial that has not heard of this story,” said Powers.

Powers said that a sequestered jury was possible.

“I think it’s going to be impossible to get a jury that has not heard about this case,” said Powers. “And once they are assigned, once they are selected as jurors it’s going to be impossible to keep any information about the case from them.”

Taub stated that the trial should be open to the public. This is something she believes is essential to our criminal justice system. 

“Something like the arraignment of a public figure should be a public event,” said Taub.

Trump is expected to be arraigned in court on Tuesday. Then, the indictment against Trump’s will be released and the public can learn more about the charges that he faces.

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