Breaking: Sources tell CBS News former president Donald Trump could be arraigned Tuesday in New York.
is a historic one, and kicks off what is expected to be a lengthy legal battle between prosecutors and Trump's attorneys.
Now that the grand jury has voted to indict Trump, here is what is likely to come next, according to a former prosecutor and the typical process for criminal defendants in New York:In New York, after a grand jury returns an indictment, the charges remain sealed and the indictment is submitted to the court. The district attorney then typically notifies the defendant and arranges for his or her surrender.
"Once he surrenders, it's going to be a little bit of the same and a little bit different," Horwitz said. The judge will then set a schedule for filing standard motions, and the parties will discuss turning over the evidence collected by prosecutors during the investigation, as they are obligated to do.involving former Trump Organization chief financial organization Allen Weisselberg as illustrative of what the timeline could look like.
Horwitz predicted prosecutors will bring a case with a"solid amount of corroboration," rather than relying solely on Cohen.Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg via Getty Images
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