Attorney general's office says they will rest their case after Ivanka Trump’s testimony
From CNN's Lauren del Valle, Kara Scannell, and Jeremy Herb
The New York attorney general’s office said they will rest their case after Ivanka Trump’s testimony.
Former President Donald Trump's daughter is set to testify on Wednesday. There is no court Tuesday, due to Election Day.
The attorney general's office expects to finish the direct examination of Ivanka Trump by 2 or 3 p.m. ET in the afternoon Wednesday.
Trump attorney Chris Kise said if that's the case, they'll question her on cross-examination through Thursday morning.
Per protocol, the defense will make motions after the attorney general rests.
Judge Arthur Engoron told Trump’s attorneys they can plan to start the defense case on Monday.
Kise also told the court they're on track to finish a week early by December 15.
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