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Trump's Legal Battles: Criminal Convictions, Appeals & 2026 Supreme Court Showdowns Explained

Trump's Legal Battles: Criminal Convictions, Appeals & 2026 Supreme Court Showdowns Explained

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Donald Trump faces several ongoing court battles stemming from his time as president and afterward, with key developments in criminal and civil cases tracked by Just Security's Master Calendar, last updated in late 2024. In the New York hush money case, known as the 2016 Election Interference prosecution, Trump was convicted on 34 counts of falsifying business records. Politico reports that as of February 2026, a federal judge appeared skeptical of Trump's latest appeal to move the case from state to federal court, following denials by Judge Hellerstein, who ruled the conviction involved personal acts not shielded by presidential immunity from the Supreme Court's July 2024 decision.

The DC 2020 Election Interference case remains paused after the Supreme Court remanded it for immunity review, with briefing deadlines through October 2024 stayed until late that year, per Just Security. In Florida's classified documents case, or Mar-a-Lago probe, Judge Cannon dismissed the indictment in July 2024 over Special Counsel Jack Smith's appointment, prompting a government appeal to the 11th Circuit with briefs due into November 2024.

Georgia's 2020 Election Interference prosecution saw oral arguments in December 2024 on disqualifying DA Fani Willis, while appeals continue over Mark Meadows' failed federal removal bid, now at the Supreme Court. New York civil fraud appeals against Justice Engoron's rulings persist, and a second removal attempt for the hush money case hit roadblocks in the 2nd Circuit.

Looking ahead into 2026, Supreme Court watchers note potential reviews of Trump-related immunity and removal powers, amid his presidential term, as discussed in political analyses. Litigation trackers like Just Security highlight over 700 challenges to administration actions by late 2025, though core Trump personal cases dominate headlines.

These proceedings evolve amid appeals and immunity rulings, reshaping legal strategies.

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