Here’s Felon Trump’s Crazy Scotus Plan—and It May Even Work

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Here’s Felon Trump’s Crazy Scotus Plan—and It May Even Work
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The former president was convicted on 34 criminal charges in New York state but experts expect his lawyers to try for an end run to the U.S. Supreme Court.

in New York , due to it being a state case, the former president’s team could still try to divert the case away from Manhattan and to the nation's highest court instead—a long-shot strategy that might yet throw this year’s election further into chaos.. The harder he punishes Trump—with jail time, for instance—the greater the likelihood lawyers for the presumptive Republican presidential nominee will stage an end run of the state justice system and head straight to Washington.

The traditional route would take months, particularly when the state appeals court is on its summer break andIn a normal scenario, Trump would work his way up the state appellate division’s First Department in Manhattan, then the state’s higher Court of Appeals before starting from the bottom again in the federal realm by suing in Manhattan federal court, then proceeding to the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, and finally the Supreme Court in Washington.

At that point, the full court would consider whether to take up the case. It only requires four justices to grant certiorari and five to “grant a stay”, pausing any punishment Trump faces—be it a jail sentence, probation, or even community service picking up cigarettes from the dirty park across the street from the courthouse, where protesters gathered during his trial.

But the former judge stressed that the Supreme Court could exercise its extremely powerful authority to grab the case anyway. In some ways, Trump’s criminal trial in New York was a garden-variety fraud case. Jurors unanimously determined he faked business documents to cover up another crime.

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