What will happen is the judge will rule against Trump, then it will go up to the next level or beyond, and when it is overturned, that judge will be disbarred and removed from office for the fact that the judge is/was NOT IMPARTIAL.
That is the end goal here IMO.
In New York state?
Seems unlikely.
“What will happen is the judge will rule against Trump, then it will go up to the next level or beyond, and when it is overturned, that judge will be disbarred and removed from office for the fact that the judge is/was NOT IMPARTIAL.”
Good luck with that. I can’t find a single case in which that was an outcome. That’s a pretty far-fetched strategy....And even if it were valid, not choosing a jury doesn’t do anything to enhance its chances of success.
None of that will happen. Trump will no doubt be found liable, and he will appeal to the New York Court of Appeals, the state's highest court. That's it.
State court systems are separate from the federal court system.