Trump's Georgia Election Case: Speedy Trial Requested, Arraignment Waived, and Proceedings to be Televised

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Former President Donald Trump has requested to sever his criminal election interference case in Georgia from his 18 co-defendants who are seeking a speedy trial. Trump's defense attorney argued that he would not have enough time to prepare if his trial begins on October 23, as scheduled for one of the co-defendants. Two co-defendants, including pro-Trump attorney Sidney Powell, have already requested speedy trials. Trump has been charged with 91 counts in four separate criminal cases as he campaigns for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination.
- Trump asks to sever Georgia election case from co-defendants seeking speedy trial CNBC
- BREAKING: Trump waives arraignment appearance in Georgia, pleads not guilty MSNBC
- All Trump proceedings in Georgia case will have YouTube stream, judge says 11Alive.com WXIA
- What would Trump's TV trial have looked like? The Independent
- Fulton judge says Trump court proceedings will be televised The Atlanta Journal Constitution
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