What is Trump’s path to Supreme Court for con­vic­tion appeal?

What is Trump’s path to Supreme Court for conviction appeal?

For­mer Pres­i­dent Don­ald Trump has urged the Supreme Court to inter­vene in his hush mon­ey case in New York despite legal experts sug­gest­ing the like­li­hood of this hap­pen­ing soon, or at all, remain­ing low at this point.
Trump, the lead­ing Repub­li­can can­di­date for pres­i­dent, made his long-shot call for Supreme Court inter­ven­tion in a post Sun­day on Truth Social, days after a Man­hat­tan jury found him guilty of 34 felony counts of fal­si­fy­ing busi­ness records.
How­ev­er, most legal experts say Trump’s case must first nav­i­gate the New York state appeals process, which could take years under nor­mal sched­ul­ing pro­ce­dures. Only after exhaust­ing state appeals can Trump peti­tion the Supreme Court, which typ­i­cal­ly address­es mat­ters of fed­er­al or con­sti­tu­tion­al law.

Could Trump make a long-shot bid to appeal his guilty hush mon­ey ver­dict in the case brought by Alvin Bragg to the Supreme Court? (Asso­ci­at­ed Press)

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