Trump is Indicted in N.Y. Here’s What it Means and What Happens Next.

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As reported earlier on Matzav.com, former president Donald Trump has been indicted by a Manhattan grand jury, people familiar with the matter said, becoming the first person in U.S. history to serve as commander in chief and then be charged with a crime.

Here is what we know so far about the next steps in the criminal proceedings.

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What is an indictment?

When someone is indicted by a grand jury, it means they are charged with one or more crimes. “An indictment is just a fancy way of saying ‘the charging document,'” said Anna G. Cominsky, a professor at New York Law School. “It is a piece of paper that contains the charges.”

The grand jury, which in New York is composed of 23 members of the public, hears evidence from witnesses presented by prosecutors over a period of days, weeks or months. At the end of that process, prosecutors decide whether to ask the jurors to vote on an indictment. A majority must vote to indict the person.

The grand jury process is secret, and the indictment is generally not made public until it is filed in court or – in some cases – until the defendant makes their first court appearance.

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Now that he is charged, will Trump be publicly arrested?

It depends. Once he is indicted, he could be placed in handcuffs and arrested. But prosecutors will most likely reach out to the former president’s lawyers and ask whether he would voluntarily turn himself in. That way, he could avoid being taken into custody in public view.

Trump posted on social media March 18 that he would be arrested, but Cominsky said it seems unlikely that the former president would be publicly arrested since his attorneys appear to be in communication with prosecutors and could arrange for him to surrender.

Should Trump refuse to surrender, prosecutors would need to go to officials in Florida, where Trump resides, and ask for permission to extradite him to New York.

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And what happens once he is arrested?

Once a suspect who has been indicted is in police custody, police or other law enforcement officials process them behind closed doors, taking mug shots and fingerprints.

The process is identical whether the person has been arrested or has agreed – or negotiated through lawyers – to turn themselves in.

The first court proceeding after an arrest or surrender would be an arraignment hearing in a Manhattan courtroom. At the arraignment, a judge would determine whether Trump would need to pay bail or adhere to certain restrictions pending a trial – or whether he could be released with no bail or restrictions, which is known as being released on personal recognizance.

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Who is the prosecutor who brought charges against Trump?

New York County District Attorney Alvin Bragg, a Democrat, was elected as the Manhattan district attorney in November 2021. He is a former federal prosecutor in the New York attorney general’s office.

Bragg inherited the Trump investigation from his predecessor, Cyrus Vance Jr. Two senior prosecutors quit his office last year, apparently in frustration that Bragg was not inclined to pursue an indictment of Trump over how he valued properties in his real estate business. Bragg has declined to discuss the investigation, saying only that, “We will continue to apply the law evenly and fairly.”

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Where would Trump be processed once he turns himself in or is arrested?

Defendants are typically processed in police precincts. But it is not uncommon for them to be processed at a district attorney’s office if they surrender after a grand jury indictment.

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Could Trump go to jail?

This is the question a lot of people are asking. The answer is, it depends – on what he is charged with, of course, and of what, if anything, he is ultimately convicted.

Before news of the indictment broke, Bragg was believed to be considering charges of falsifying business records in the commission of another crime, possible a campaign-finance violation. That would be a low-level felony, according to New York state law, punishable by up to five years in person.

But charges can be downgraded, sentences vary case by case, and, in general, it is unusual for a person with no criminal record to be sentenced to extensive jail time for a nonviolent, low-level felony violation.

So even if Trump is convicted of a felony, it does not necessarily mean he will spend time in jail.

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What does the indictment mean for Trump’s 2024 presidential run?

While it has never been attempted by a candidate from a major party before, Trump is allowed to run for president while he has been charged – or even convicted – of a crime.

The practical impact of an indictment on his candidacy – would it help or hurt his odds of landing in the White House again – depends on whom you ask. Some of his advisers, according to a recent Washington Post article, said this is favorable terrain for Trump: the center of attention, the dominant figure in his party and on offense. But advisers also acknowledged the pitfalls of a potential indictment and said the campaign has not worked out the logistics of simultaneously mounting a presidential run and facing a criminal trial.

(c) 2023, The Washington Post · Perry Stein 


4 COMMENTS

  1. For any still having doubts who ought to be the coming candidate.
    From a full fledged leftist :The Republican Party has been trending fascist since at least the 1990s, if not since Dwight D. Eisenhower. They’re all fascists now, so it doesn’t much matter which one of them rises to power. But that said, Trump is a moron, and he can’t win the presidency again anyway. Meanwhile, DeSantis is the real deal—a true, honest-to-goodness fascist who’s shown himself to be intelligent and competent. Only a straight, rich, white man like Linker could be indifferent to this threat, let alone welcome the jackboot, as Linker clearly does. That’s exactly what I’d expect from the trans-hating New York Times, which also started out liking Hitler, did everything it could to normalize Trump, and now clearly wants to make DeSantis president. But the most galling thing of all is that Linker calls himself a liberal. On what planet is that true? He sometimes calls himself a centrist, and at times he’s written things critical of Democrats and progressives. That obviously makes him a center-right fascism-enabler!

    • Reality check. The liberals and socialists are the facists and that’s how it’s been since the beginning of time. Stop believing all the hype. Look at your hero Biden. he’ has supported kkk and segregation since he could voice an opinion. He eulogized a kkk grand wizard calling him a hero and champpion.

  2. The Matzavington Compost is hard at work here.

    Just remember, today it’s Donald Trump and tomorrow it’s you! You could suck up to the left as much as you want but they will come and get you!

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