The selection of Justice Juan Merchan to preside over Donald Trump’s hush-money trial could tangle things up
New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan was assigned to preside over theof former President Donald Trump because he had experience overseeing previous litigation involving the former president and his company, according to people familiar
with the process, but that history could complicate the proceedings and expose him to more of Mr. Trump’s attacks.between the Manhattan district attorney’s office and the Trump Organization in late 2020, the people familiar with the matter said.
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