good evening, everyone. i m alison camerata, and this is cnn tonight an unprecedented moment in u. s history. former president donald trump indicted by a grand jury in new york. it s the first time that a current or former u. s president has faced criminal charges. the indictment is under seal tonight , but more information will be announced in the coming days. sources tell cnn that the former president is facing more than 30 counts related to business fraud , defiant donald trump, issuing an angry statement tonight calling this political persecution. let s turn right away to cnn correspondent kara scannell and cnn s senior crime and justice reporter katelyn polantz keira. what happens next? well alison next. we expect that on tuesday, the former president is expected to come here to new york to go into the courthouse behind me and be arraigned on these charges. now that day, we will also expect to have the indictment unsealed. then we will learn the specifics . what are the
york on tuesday. to turn himself in. rather stunning. anderson is tuesday certainly will be as well as historic, not the kind of homecoming any president has ever had, or the kind that anyone president or not. whatever wish for cnn s coverage of donald trump s indictment continues right now. good evening, everyone. i m alison camerata, and this is cnn tonight an unprecedented moment in u. s history. former president donald trump indicted by a grand jury in new york. it s the first time that a current or former u. s president has faced criminal charges. the indictment is under seal tonight , but more information will be announced in the coming days. sources tell cnn that the former president is facing more than 30 counts related to business fraud , defiant donald trump, issuing an angry statement tonight calling this political persecution. let s turn right away to cnn correspondent kara scannell and cnn s senior crime and justice reporter katelyn polantz keira. what happens ne
scene. six people were convicted, including eric glisson. you actually think they read the wrong verdict. then divine intervention through a nun he called grandma. eric would say, grandma, i think this all happening for a reason. maybe a nun could help him get into heaven, but could she help him get out of prison? what she helped him do was get a lawyer, and together they hunted for the truth. this is the one case that has kept me up at night for six years. he says i know you re innocent, i know the guys who committed this crime. will justice finally arrive? hello and welcome to dateline. eric glisson was just 20 years old when he was convicted of a murder that sent hello and welcome to dateline. eric glisson was just 20 years old when he was convicted of a murder that sent shockwaves through his neighborhood. a crime he insisted he did not commit. to clear his name eric would have to find the real killers, following clues from the confines of his cel
don t think we are. the reason i don t think we are as part mechanics and part practicality and part deference, which is he s going to come into the manhattan district attorney s office and go up to the squad where he will go through the process of being booked in there detective squad room. they have their own detective squad. then transferring him to court is usually where we would be accustomed to seeing the detectives walking the defendant handcuffed, you know, hands behind the back. in this case, we ve never seen this before. but you have a defendant who is under secret service protection. um as a somebody who s been through the dignitary protection course, um, that the secret service uses you do not want your protectee handcuffed. if you have to move them, push them. pull them. you know you want to have full control of them, so i think the secret service is going to end up saying in this custody agreement will walk with you from the office to the courtroom. we may take a back way
team of lawyers for each case, or will they have different defense teams because the violations are different, so this is going to get this is going to get complicated. what the question i keep getting is are we going to see a donald trump perp walk? think of the implications of that for former president of the united states on tuesday. and i don t think we are. the reason i don t think we are as part mechanics and part practicality and part deference , which is he s going to come into the manhattan district attorney s office and go up to the squad where he will go through the process of being booked in there detective squad room. they have their own detective squad. then transferring him to court is usually where we would be accustomed to seeing the detectives walking the defendant handcuffed, you know, hands behind the back. in this case, we ve never seen this before. but you have a defendant who is under secret service protection. um as a somebody who s been through the dignitary pr