Arraignment
Donald Trump’s indictment is a criminal case, which means that there’ll be a formal process that follows any other criminal case. The judge will present the defendant with all the charges, and the former US leader will enter a plea.
Some sources say that they expect the case not to be one where they’ll set bail, which means that the politician is more likely to be returning home after it.
Even though the majority of judges in federal court set different travel restrictions on particular defendants, the courts in the state of New York don’t do such a thing.
After this is done, the judge has to set a schedule for filing standard motions, and they will discuss turning over all the evidence that was collected by the prosecutors while the investigation was on.