Dareh Gregorian is a politics reporter for NBC News.
Donald Trump is awaiting sentencing on 34 felony counts in New York on July 11, but he has other potentially more perilous legal problems ahead, including up to three other criminal trials where he faces more serious charges. In addition to the New York trial, Trump also faces criminal charges in Georgia, Florida and Washington, D.C. Whether any of the remaining criminal cases will go to trial before Election Day is an open question, but it appears unlikely at this point.
If the court sends the case back to Washington-based U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan for more proceedings on whether some of his actions are insulated from prosecution, that would almost certainly delay any trial until well after the election while those issues are litigated further. If the high court rules entirely against Trump by the end of June, it would still be theoretically possible for there to be a trial before the election, but it would be difficult, legal experts have told NBC News.
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