An immigrant of Colombian origin, who is the New York judge who has Trump's "fate" in his hand ?
Before his expected appearance this evening – before the judiciary in New York as the first US president to take that position, former US President Donald Trump hastened to accuse the judge who will take charge of his trial that he “hates and hates” him. media in the coming period?
It is known about Mershan that he is a veteran judge with long experience in the judiciary, and he is a former public prosecutor who spent 16 years in court. Today, he is expected to preside over the unprecedented summons for the former president.
Although he will deal in the framework of this file with an unprecedented case in American history (which is bringing a former president to justice), he has recently dealt with more than one file related to Trump. He has presided over criminal cases against his company and its former financial director, and he has also considered the case of an aide. Ex-Trump White House, which is Steve Bannon.
The 60-year-old Mershan is of Colombian descent. He immigrated with his humble family from the country when he was 6 years old, then grew up and lived in New York City, which today occupies one of the highest leadership positions in its judicial apparatus.
Despite the emigration and harsh conditions, Mershan was able to make his way through study and education. He was the first member of his family to go to university, and he obtained a law degree from Hofstra University in 1994.
In his career, Merchan worked as a Manhattan attorney general and worked in the state attorney general's office before former Mayor Michael Bloomberg appointed him as a family court judge in 2006.
After 3 years, Merchan was appointed to the New York Supreme Court. His special duties now include overseeing a mental health court in Manhattan where some defendants get a chance to resolve their cases with therapy and supervision, a program he considers a success story.
It is likely that Mershan will be under tremendous pressure during the coming period, from the media and Trump supporters (Trumpians), and his handling of this file will represent a milestone in his career.
But Patricia Holmes, a former federal judge in Illinois, advised Merchan to ignore the pressure, not to listen to the media, and told him, "You have to do it right .. Your decision must be fair, and the public must know that it is fair, and then the result is the result." ...make sure you stay away from politics, because it's only about the law."
Why did Trump get angry?
No one knows exactly the grounds on which Trump built his position and accused Judge Mershan of hating him, and some of the reasons for Trump's anger at his new judge may be due to the fact that Mershan had previously presided over two criminal tax fraud cases related to Trump's real estate company, and his former financial manager, both of which led to the consideration of the aforementioned judge. Unfavorable results for Trump companies.
Merchan was heavily involved in the negotiations that led to Weisselberg's 2022 guilty plea to tax circumvention on big job perks, including Manhattan apartments and school tuition.
Under the deal, Weisselberg was sentenced to 5 months in prison in exchange for agreeing to testify against the company.
Trump himself was not charged in the case, but when it came time for closing arguments, Merchan allowed prosecutors to claim that Trump knew about the tax fraud maneuvers. The judge said he wanted to keep politics out of the trial, which he conducted in a remarkably mild tone.
Separately, Steve Bannon, a former White House strategist in the Trump administration, was one of those who confronted Judge Merchan.
Bannon, who is accused of deceiving donors who provided money to build a southern border wall for the United States, described the case as "nonsense" before the former president pardoned him hours before he left the White House with dozens of others.



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