AdvertisementBut former attorneys for Trump told The New York Times that his usual demeanor won't fly in a criminal trial — or, in Trump's case, his four criminal trials.
"I would expect Trump to try to act up," former White House attorney Ty Cobb, who worked under Trump, told the Times.
He and his criminal defense attorneys, Susan R. Necheles and Todd Blanche, must also avoid annoying the judge.
However, it seems they have already succeeded in doing the complete opposite during a February hearing to set a date for the hush money trial.
Judge Juan Merchan, overseeing the case, insisted that the attorneys stop mentioning Trump's schedule as a reason to delay the trial.
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