‘The Court cannot schedule the trial’: Trump lawyers point to Passover for longer delay of hush-money case even after Manhattan DA agreed to one-month interruption

Alvin Bragg, Donald Trump

Left: Alvin Bragg (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II). Right: Donald Trump (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik).

A Manhattan judge on Monday was wholly skeptical of arguments by defense attorneys for former President Donald Trump regarding the late release of discovery materials in the New York hush money criminal case.

And that skepticism translated into an undiluted loss for Trump.

New York Supreme Court Justice Juan M. Merchan held a hearing to dispense with dueling allegations over the slew of documents dumped on the state and the defense by federal prosecutors in early March.

The state claims the more than 100,000 pages are the result of the defense’s own dilatory tactics. The defense, for its part, sought to implicate the district attorney’s office and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York into something like a united front — one intent on holding back relevant and voluminous documents that could inure to the 45th president’s benefit.

Defense attorneys have pushed for sanctions and a lengthy delay. The district attorney’s office wants a short delay, arguing that most of the documents are repetitive and actually harmful to the defense.

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