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Rules only apply to the defense in this trial.SwigAg11 said:Troy91 said:
This is really turning into a circus today. Multiple violations by the prosecution of court orders re: closing statements.
Do those matter for appeal, or not really since closing arguments are not evidence?
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Steinglass:
— Adam Klasfeld (@KlasfeldReports) May 28, 2024
"Donald Trump can't shoot someone on Fifth Ave. in broad daylight and get away with it."
Objection. Sustained.
Troy91 said:
He can't have really made the old shooting joke, right? That is impermissible on so many levels which is why it is a joke.
aggiehawg said:
Sorry, folks. I needed to eat and start my sauce for a ten pound lasagna for tomorrow. So I fell way behind.
They are finally done? Thank you Lord!
aggiehawg said:
Sorry, folks. I needed to eat and start my sauce for a ten pound lasagna for tomorrow. So I fell way behind.
They are finally done? Thank you Lord!
shame. You almost had enough time for a proper brisket.aggiehawg said:
Sorry, folks. I needed to eat and start my sauce for a ten pound lasagna for tomorrow. So I fell way behind.
They are finally done? Thank you Lord!
Im Gipper said:Steinglass:
— Adam Klasfeld (@KlasfeldReports) May 28, 2024
"Donald Trump can't shoot someone on Fifth Ave. in broad daylight and get away with it."
Objection. Sustained.
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Attorneys for the defense and the prosecution presented their closing arguments on Tuesday, appealing to the panel of 12 jurors that will soon consider the case.
The judge is expected to instruct the jury tomorrow as to the charges they must consider against Donald Trump and the laws governing the deliberations.
The jury must be unanimous in its decision. Here's what we know about the jurors on the panel:
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Juror 1 - Foreperson
- Works in sales and has some college education
- Originally from Ireland
- Married with no children
- Gets news from The New York Times, Daily Mail and sometimes Fox News and MSNBC
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Juror 2
- Investment banker with a master's degree
- Lives with wife and doesn't have children
- Follows Trump's TruthSocial posts and Michael Cohen on X
- Seen quotes from Trump's book "Trump: The Art of The Deal"
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Juror 3
- Corporate lawyer
- Originally from Oregon
- Not married and doesn't have children
- Gets news from The New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Google
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Juror 4
- Security engineer
- Married with three children
- Has a high school diploma
- Doesn't have social media
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Juror 5
- English teacher in a public charter school system
- Master's degree in education
- Young Black woman who isn't married and doesn't have children
- Said she avoids political conversations
- Wasn't aware that Trump is facing charges in other criminal cases
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Juror 6
- Software engineer at a large broadcast company
- Recently graduated from college
- Not married and doesn't have children
- Currently living with three roommates in Chelsea in Manhattan
- Gets her news from The New York Times, Google, Facebook and TikTok
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Juror 7
- Civil litigator
- Married with two children
- Lives on the Upper East Side in Manhattan
- Said there were likely Trump administration policies he disagreed with
- Reads The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, New York Post and Washington Post
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Juror 8
- Retired wealth manager
- Married with two children
- Says he knows about Trump but is, "more interested in [his] hobbies"
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Juror 9
- Speech therapist with a master's degree
- Not married and doesn't have children
- When asked by Necheles if she'd feel pressured by others, she said, "Not at all"
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Juror 10
- Works for e-commerce company
- Born and raised in Ohio
- Not married and lives with another adult
- Says he doesn't really follow the news
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Juror 11
- Works for a multinational apparel company
- Not a native New Yorker
- Not married and doesn't have children
- Doesn't really follow news but occasionally follows headlines
- Said she does not like Trump's "persona" and "he just seems very selfish and self-serving"
Alternates:Quote:
Juror 12
- Physical therapist
- Has a doctorate degree in physical therapy
- Married with no children
- Reads The New York Times, USA Today and CNN
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Alternate 1
- Analyst for asset management company
- Grew up in England
- Lives with her boyfriend
- Reads the Wall Street Journal and The New York Times
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Alternate 2
- Not currently employed
- Originally from Spain
- Married with adult children
- Does not follow news
- Said she doesn't "have strong opinions about former President Donald Trump that would interfere" with her ability to be an impartial juror
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Alternate 3
- Employed at a university
- Has a high school diploma
- Native New Yorker
- Married with one child
- He at times reads The New York Times or the Washington Post
- He said he feels Trump is being treated fairly in this case
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Alternate 4
- Contract specialist
- Previously lived in New Jersey and Oregon
- Married with two children
- Said she is "not a big news person" but looks at The New York Times, Reuters and the BBC
- Has social media profiles but doesn't post or use them
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Alternate 5
- Works for a clothing company
- Married
- Has a high school diploma
- Gets news from Google
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Alternate 6
- Project manager for a construction company
- Divorced with three children
- Listens to true crime podcasts
HERE'S HOW PRESIDENT TRUMP MIGHT SEEK A DIRECT APPEAL TO THE SUPREME COURT DEPENDING ON THE MANHATTAN JURY'S DECISION
— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) May 29, 2024
I asked my friend of nearly 45-years, Arthur Fergenson, who served as a law clerk to the late chief justice, Warren Burger, and one of the smartest lawyers I…
will25u said:HERE'S HOW PRESIDENT TRUMP MIGHT SEEK A DIRECT APPEAL TO THE SUPREME COURT DEPENDING ON THE MANHATTAN JURY'S DECISION
— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) May 29, 2024
I asked my friend of nearly 45-years, Arthur Fergenson, who served as a law clerk to the late chief justice, Warren Burger, and one of the smartest lawyers I…
So not happening.will25u said:HERE'S HOW PRESIDENT TRUMP MIGHT SEEK A DIRECT APPEAL TO THE SUPREME COURT DEPENDING ON THE MANHATTAN JURY'S DECISION
— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) May 29, 2024
I asked my friend of nearly 45-years, Arthur Fergenson, who served as a law clerk to the late chief justice, Warren Burger, and one of the smartest lawyers I…
Bighunter43 said:
Only hope is Juror 1 or 2 holding out….will definitely be either a hung jury or guilty! You'd hope the two lawyers on there would see right through this, but I'd bet they go all in on guilty! (Jury certainly doesn't appear to be "impartial".)
The cynic in me believes that is why 2 lawyers were installed on the jury. My cynical take is those lawyers will be explaining how President Trump is guilty defending the prosecution att.SpreadsheetAg said:BREAKING: Members of the media from the hush money case courtroom believe the prosecutors have LOST the vote of at least half the jurors. Here's a conversation between reporters
— George (@BehizyTweets) May 28, 2024
“Steinglass has lost the jury. I’m looking at them. They look lost. I’m counting 7 not guilty votes.”… pic.twitter.com/80W6ITYE4s
Unfortunately I believe you may be correct.DannyDuberstein said:
I'd be careful with assuming too much from sleepy jurors in this situation. They may not be engaged because they already made up their mind to convict weeks ago
aggiehawg said:
I don't like that so few jurors have any children. They don't have family concerns that would understand Trump's concerns for his family.
richardag said:The cynic in me believes that is why 2 lawyers were installed on the jury. My cynical take is those lawyers will be explaining how President Trump is guilty defending the prosecution att.SpreadsheetAg said:BREAKING: Members of the media from the hush money case courtroom believe the prosecutors have LOST the vote of at least half the jurors. Here's a conversation between reporters
— George (@BehizyTweets) May 28, 2024
“Steinglass has lost the jury. I’m looking at them. They look lost. I’m counting 7 not guilty votes.”… pic.twitter.com/80W6ITYE4s