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Judge Who Oversaw Tax Fraud Case Against Trump’s Business Expected to Preside Over His Arraignment

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The criminal tax fraud trial of Donald J. Trump’s family real estate business late last year hinged on endless rows of spreadsheets and tax documents brimming with indecipherable numbers.

One participant in the courtroom during that time was unusually equipped to digest those dry details — the presiding judge, Juan M. Merchan, who as a young man worked for several years as an internal auditor at a small real-estate development company.

A jurist with 16 years on the bench, he oversaw the only consequential criminal trial to date involving the former president, and Justice Marchan’s rulings likely helped determine the jury’s guilty verdict. Now he is expected to preside over Mr. Trump’s arraignment in Manhattan Supreme Court in the case involving his role in a hush-money payment to the porn star Stormy Daniels.

Mr. Trump took aim at Justice Merchan on Friday, writing on Truth Social, the social network he founded, that he had “railroaded” Allen Weisselberg, the former chief financial executive of the Trump Organization, who is serving the final weeks of a 100-day sentence in New York City’s Rikers Island jail complex after pleading guilty to tax fraud charges in the case.

Referring to the arraignment, Trump wrote, “The Judge ‘assigned’ to my Witch Hunt Case, a ‘Case’ that has NEVER BEEN CHARGED BEFORE, HATES ME.”

Justice Merchan is unlikely to be fazed. During the Trump Organization’s five-week trial last year, he maintained an order that is often lacking elsewhere in state court, in what can be a rough-and-tumble practice of criminal law.

Justice Merchan was born in Bogotá, Colombia. He came to the United States with his family when he was 6 years old, and grew up poor in Jackson Heights, Queens, according to people familiar with his background.

In Colombia, his father was a military officer who later served in the country’s intelligence service, the people said, and after coming to New York, Justice Marchan worked as a night dishwasher at the old Americana Hotel in Manhattan. His mother worked in New York at a range of jobs, including packaging food for airline meals and working in zipper and toy factories.

The youngest of six children and the first in his family to go to college, he began working when he was 9, carrying groceries for tips, and then held jobs through high school that included washing dishes at a diner and delivering kosher meat. In college, he worked as a night manager at a hotel.

He attended Baruch College but dropped out to work as an internal auditor at a real estate firm, the United Nations Development Corporation. Several years later, he returned to earn his business degree before going to law school. He worked to put himself through college — the result, he later told people, was terrible grades.

He began his legal career in 1994 as an assistant district attorney in Manhattan after graduating from Hofstra University School of Law. After five years conducting trials and prosecuting financial fraud cases, he moved to the State Attorney General’s office, where he held positions overseeing civil cases on Long Island. Mayor Michael Bloomberg appointed him to the bench in Bronx Family Court in 2006, and since 2009, he has been an acting justice in State Supreme Court, presiding over felony criminal trials.

The judge is no stranger to high-profile or complex financial cases, but the largely staid proceedings of the tax fraud trial were a far cry from some of the other cases that have garnered media attention in his court.

For example, in one murder case, a Senegalese man tried to call an expert witness prosecutors identified as a witch doctor to testify that he killed his ex-girlfriend while under the influence of evil spirits. He also presided over the trial of a suburban woman accused of running a $2,000-an-hour escort service who tabloids called “The Soccer Mom Madam.”

Justice Merchan’s work ethic was cited by several lawyers who have appeared before him. In addition to handling criminal trials in State Supreme Court, Justice Merchan also presides over the Manhattan Mental Health Court and the Veterans Treatment Court, which provide special services to nonviolent defendants.

“He is someone who reads every word on every page of every filing and every footnote — and then the cases that you cite to him,” said Jose A. Fanjul, a former Manhattan assistant district attorney who got to know Justice Merchan when he prosecuted a four-month white-collar fraud trial in the judge’s court. “His fidelity to the law and to getting it right lends to him this sort of moral purpose of what he’s doing that makes it a joy to practice in front of him.”

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