GenericAggie said:
Ellis Wyatt said:
GenericAggie said:
Ellis Wyatt said:
GenericAggie said:
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HTownAg98 said:
He wasn't randomly selected. He got the case because of the other cases in Trump's orbit that he'd presided over.
I would say that is even worse. Stalinist.
A Biden donor judge. A DOJ prosecutor. In Manhattan. Two lawyers "randomly" on the jury.
I agree but didn't the defense have the opportunity to take them off the jury?
The defense was only allowed so many strikes. In Manhattan, that voted 85% for Biden. The odds were heavily against them. By design.
So, not exactly.
Wouldn't they have at least tried to remove 1 of the 2? I understand your point and think this process was a complete sham, inexcusable, and embarrassing beyond pale.
Go back and read the jury selection portion of this thread. I do not specifically remember what happened with the lawyers.
My memory was that there wasn't mention of them during voir dire, but I could have missed it.
Best I can tell from transcript…
Both lawyers are "big law" attorneys. One is a civil litigator at firm called Andrews Kurth and one is does venture capital and start-up corporate law at a firm named Gunderson Dettmer.
The corporate lawyer was Juror B381. Takes a seat on page 22 of the Day 2 transcript. (
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/24594682-2024-04-16-transcript) Trump's lawyer asked them one question on page 103 about whether they follow the news around the trial. The juror said not really. That's all that happened with that juror.
The civil litigator was Juror B269, first comes up at page 181 of the transcript. The State questioned them starting bottom of page 195. Trump's team questioned them on page 206. Blanche asked the juror about his opinion of Trump and how being a lawyer would affect their ability to be impartial. That's all that happened.
There were at least two other lawyers who came up on day 1, both were struck on day 2. One was a antitrust litigator (B193) and one was a prosecutor at the Bronx DA (the transcript is a bit confusing as to their juror number). Another lawyer that didn't make the jury came up on Day 3, another on Day 4 who was married to another lawyer.