Lawyer says Trump won’t be handcuffed when he surrenders

Lawyer says Trump won’t be handcuffed when he surrenders

The former president is also ‘likely to be released’ without having to post bail, says his attorney.

Former US president Donald Trump is expected to appear before a Manhattan judge on Tuesday. (AP pic)
NEW YORK:
Former president Donald Trump will not be handcuffed when he surrenders next week in New York to face criminal charges, his defence lawyer Joe Tacopina said today.

Susan Necheles, another Trump attorney, said the former president will plead not guilty.

Tacopina said, while Trump was not expected to be cuffed, he likely would be fingerprinted and undergo other routine protocols when going to court on Tuesday to face charges in an indictment handed down by a grand jury probing a hush-money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels during Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign.

“I don’t know how all this is going to go down,” Tacopina cautioned in an interview. “There’s no textbook to see how you arraign a former president of the United States in criminal court.”

Necheles declined to comment on details of the surrender.

The Manhattan district attorney’s office did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Tacopina said Trump and his defence team were surprised by news of the indictment.

“Initially we were all shocked. Didn’t believe they were actually going to go through with this because there’s no crime here,” Tacopina said.

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