Read previewIf former President Donald Trump keeps his promise to testify at his hush-money trial, cross-examination could get ugly.
Prosecutors want to roast him on the stand for violating court orders, as the same fraud trial judge also found, in repeatedly citing Trump for gag-order violations.
Related stories"We object to each," defense lawyer Emil Bove had said of all the acts prosecutors want to bring into the case.
AdvertisementDuring the nearly two-hour Sandoval hearing, Bove complained of the DA's plans to the trial judge, state Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan.
When defense lawyer Susan Necheles suggested that not knowing the name now might "delay the trial," the judge reacted sternly.
Persons:
—, Donald Trump, Trump, E, Jean Carroll, what's, Sandoval, — scowling, Emil Bove, Bove, Juan Merchan, Carroll, Matthew Colangelo, Attorney Alvin Bragg, Merchan, Susan Necheles, Necheles
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Service, Trump, Prosecutors, Business, Trump Organization, GOP, Attorney
Locations:
Manhattan