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The Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has kept a low profile throughout Donald Trump's criminal case but was spotted in court today ahead of the testimony of Manhattan DA office's employee Douglas Daus.
Bragg likes to show up to support employees like Daus who are not used to testifying in a big case like this, a person familiar with his management style said.
The Trump team has refused to stipulate to much of the evidence, which makes it necessary for employees like Daus to take the stand.
CNN editorializng again. I will note one thing. Michael Cohen was raided by the FBI in April 2018. The feds.
Even allowing a city employee to etstify without the foundation and chain of custody fom the FBI agent(s) who seized that before Daus ever saw it, IS a stipulation.
Holding the state to their burden of proof including foundational witnesses is a large part of due process. Check off the list to establish what they need to ensure evidence is admissible. State's burden of proof, hold them to it.