The full jury panel has been seated in the hush money trial against former President Donald Trump, paving the way for opening statements to commence on Monday. The trial will be heard by 12 jurors and six alternates.
Opening statements are scheduled to begin at 9:30 a.m. ET on Monday, with court sessions ending at 2 p.m. ET on Monday and Tuesday due to Passover.
Jury Selection Process
On Friday, the remaining five alternates were sworn in, completing the jury selection process. The day began with 22 potential jurors answering a questionnaire and facing questions from both legal teams. Judge Juan Merchan instructed the jurors not to discuss the case with others or conduct any research.
Sandoval Hearing
In the afternoon, a Sandoval hearing was held to address Trump's criminal history and determine what prosecutors can inquire about if the defendant testifies. Prosecutors seek to bring up past cases, but Trump's legal team argues their irrelevance to the current trial. The judge will provide a decision on this matter by Monday.
Trump's Potential Testimony
While it remains uncertain whether Trump will testify, he indicated a willingness to take the stand when asked after the hearing.
Legal Proceedings
A New York appeals court judge denied Trump's motion for an interim stay pending a change of venue appeal, the latest in a series of attempts to halt the trial before opening statements.
Incident Outside the Courthouse
Outside the courthouse, a man set himself on fire, causing critical injuries. The man, who threw flyers into the air before igniting himself, is currently in critical condition at Cornell Burn Unit. The incident's connection to Trump's trial remains under investigation by the NYPD.