March Madness, Trump-trial style: What’s happening in all the cases

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March Madness, Trump-trial style: What’s happening in all the cases
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To help you keep track of the pending criminal Trump trials, a recap of last week and a guide to what may happen next.

The public court docket was fairly quiet in Florida last week. We are waiting for Cannon to rule on the government’s request for a conflict-of-interest hearing for one of the defense lawyers.

The potential conflict: Stanley Woodward is representing Waltine Nauta, Trump’s personal aide who was also charged in the case. Woodward also previously represented a key witness in the case. Cannon is also considering a request from prosecutors who say the lawyer for Carlos De Oliveira — the Mar-a-Lago property manager and third co-defendant in the case — represents too many witnesses in the case and has a potential conflict of interest. The lawyer, John Irving, said in a filing last week that there’s no conflict and that a hearing is not needed.

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