NY Judge Denies Trump Mistrial Motion Two Days After Filing

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People of the State of New York v. Donald Trump - Order Denying Motion for Mistrial 11-17-2023

Manhattan, NY – Judge Arthur Engoran has denied Donald Trump’s motion for a mistrial in the civil fraud trial two days after it was filed.

Two days ago, on November 15, 2023, lawyers for Trump filed a motion for a mistrial arguing substantial and undeniable evidence of both apparent and actual bias in the ongoing proceedings. UndoingTime linked a copy of the motion here:
https://undoingtime.org/trump-files-motion-for-mistrial-in-new-york-fraud-case-alleging-judicial-bias/

The motion and exhibits were in excess of 1800 pages of material.

Without a response from New York Attorney General Leticia James, Judge Engoran immediately issued a decision denying the motion, calling it meritless. He also denied Donald Trump an opportunity to be heard on the motion.

It is unclear how, or if, Judge Engoran read the entire motion in the past two days.

You can read the order HERE:

Index # 452564-2022 – People of the State of New York v. Donald Trump – Order Denying Motion for Mistrial 11-17-2023

Trump is being sued by New York Attorney General Leticia James, who is asking the court to take away Trump’s businesses and properties and transfer them to New York State.

The case is pending in the New York County Supreme Court. The case is People of the State of New York v. Donald J. Trump, et. al, Index # 452564/2022.

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