Alvin Bragg
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 51 |
Date of birth | October 21,1973 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Harlem |
New York | |
United States | |
Nationality | American |
Position | New York County District Attorney |
Manhattan District Attorney since 2022 | |
Party | Democratic Party |
Education | Harvard University |
Trinity SchooI | |
Spous | Jamila Ponton |
Children | 2 |
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ID | 3408552 |
Alvin Bragg Life story
Alvin Leonard Bragg Jr. is an American politician and lawyer who serves as the New York County District Attorney, covering Manhattan. In 2021, he became the first African American elected to that office.
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... In a ceremony on Monday, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg called the return of the artwork " historic"...
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... A criminal complaint outlined messages that Robertson made on Facebook including pictures of guns and threats to kill Mr Biden and Alvin Bragg, the Manhattan district attorney leading an investigation into a hush-money payment by Mr Trump to an adult film star...
Which criminal case may be hardest for Trump to win?
... Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg alleges that Mr Trump funnelled the payment through his lawyer, Michael Cohen, and fraudulently recorded the payments as legal expenses...
Daniel Penny pleads not guilty in NY subway chokehold death of Jordan Neely
... In a statement on Wednesday, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said he hopes the Neely family is " on the path towards healing as they continue to mourn this tragic loss"...
Jordan Neely: What happened in NYC subway chokehold case?
... What are the chances of a conviction? Manhattan prosecutor Alvin Bragg is confident enough that he can win a conviction that he opted to file charges directly, rather than punting the controversial decision to a grand jury, which can be used to determine whether there is enough evidence to pursue a prosecution...
Stormy Daniels: Trump doesn't deserve prison for hush money
... " The prosecutor bringing the case, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, said trying to disguise the payment to Ms Daniels amounted to defrauding voters, coming so close to an election...
Donald Trump has been charged. What happens next?
... It will also comprise minutes from the grand jury convened earlier this year by District Attorney Alvin Bragg to take a closer look at the allegations, as well as records of communication between Mr Trump and others involved in the scheme...
Four things to watch for in Trump indictment charges
... What are the actual charges against Trump? Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has been investigating a $130,000 (£105,000) payment made by Mr Trump s former lawyer Michael Cohen to porn star Stormy Daniels, which was made to keep her quiet about an alleged affair...
Donald Trump has been charged. What happens next?
By Sam CabralBBC News, Washington
Donald Trump has become The First former American president ever to be criminally charged. What comes next for Mr Trump and his defence Team ?
The 76-year-old pleaded Not Guilty in New York on Tuesday to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.
The charges relate to Mr Trump's involvement in Hush Money payments to former porn star Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 presidential election.
There's No Doubt that if the case gets to trial, it will be watched worldwide. But the legal process that lies ahead could last several months - and will certainly see Mr Trump's lawyers fighting to get the case dropped.
Prosecutors hand over evidenceThe office of the Manhattan District Attorney has been investigating The Trump Hush Money payments for five years.
With Mr Trump's arraignment complete, prosecutors are now required to turn over evidence they have gathered during their probe to his legal Team - a standard process known as " discovery".
Under recent legal reforms in New York , discovery must be completed within The Next 35 days.
Evidence will include law enforcement interviews with, and witness testimony from, key figures like Ms Daniels and Mr Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen .
It will also comprise minutes from the Grand Jury convened earlier this year by District Attorney Alvin Bragg to take a closer look at the allegations, as well as records of communication between Mr Trump and others involved in the scheme.
Trump's lawyers try to get case dismissedLawyers for Mr Trump have vowed to challenge the charges against him within days, arguing that the New York case is " ripe for motions".
Motions are requests for The Court to make a decision on a matter relating to a case before a trial begins. If a party makes " a motion to dismiss" it is asking The Court to dismiss all or part of a case.
Defence lawyers typically have 45 days after arraignment to make their motions, although Judge Juan Merchan could grant them a little more time.
Attorney Joe Tacopina told CNN on Sunday that The Trump legal Team would " evaluate all our legal options and pursue every one most vigorously".
" The Team will look at every, every potential issue that we will be able to challenge, and we will challenge, " He Said . " And, of course, I very much anticipate a motion to dismiss coming because there's no law that fits this. "
In addition to a motion to dismiss, The Trump Team has floated the possibility of a motion to transfer Venue - Moving The Trial from Manhattan to nearby Staten Island .
Mr Trump wrote on Social Media that Manhattan " with some areas that voted 1% Republican" is a " very unfair" place for him to face a trial. But motions to transfer Venue are rarely granted.
Trial of The Century ?After his various legal challenges play out, The People of New York v. Donald Trump may become The Trial of The Century .
Defendants in New York have a so-called " right to a speedy trial" - which means that prosecutors must be ready to try the case within six months.
But it is impossible to know how long it will take to address all The Motions filed by Mr Trump's lawyers, and if we will even see a trial when they have been resolved.
In the meantime, Mr Trump could face criminal charges in at least two other cases, including a special counsel probe into his efforts to overturn the 2020 election and his handling of Classified Information after leaving office.
But no laws exist to prevent an indicted American from running for president, and the Republican will likely continue building his third consecutive campaign for the White House.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com