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Donald Trump in the courtroom for his civil fraud trial at New York State Supreme Court in October.
New York state’s civil fraud trial against Donald Trump has gone on hiatus for the rest of the year, with the judge set to potentially return a verdict just as the first presidential nominating contests kick off in January.
Justice Arthur Engoron in Manhattan heard from the final witness Wednesday after more than 10 weeks of testimony. The trial will resume Jan. 11 with closing arguments, after which Engoron will decide the verdict without a jury.