Trump’s criminal trials A federal appeals court has ruled that Donald Trump is not immune from prosecution for his alleged crimes during his presidency. Trump faces four criminal investigations 2020 ELECTION INQUIRY – 4 COUNTS Prosecutor: Jack Smith, special counsel Bid to reverse 2020 election result and inspiring deadly Capitol attack on Jan 6, 2021 Indicted: Aug 1, 2023 Trial date of Mar 4, 2024 postponed Trial starts Verdict reached GEORGIA ELECTORAL FRAUD – 13 COUNTS Prosecutor: Fani Willis, Fulton County district attorney Charges include racketeering and solicitation of violation of oath by public officer Indicted: Aug 14, 2023 Proposed trial date: Aug 5, 2024 Trial starts Verdict reached MANHATTAN CRIMINAL CASE – 34 COUNTS Prosecutor: Alvin Bragg, Manhattan district attorney Conspiracy charges over hush money payments to cover up sex scandal in run-up to 2016 election Indicted: Mar 30, 2023 Trial date: Mar 25, 2024 Trial starts Verdict reached CLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS – 42 COUNTS Prosecutor: Jack Smith, special counsel Keeping classified documents after leaving office in 2021 and taking them to his Mar-a-Lago estate Indicted: Jul 27, 2023 Trial date: May 20, 2024 Trial starts Verdict reached Sources: CBS News, Just Security Pictures: Getty Images © GRAPHIC NEWS