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Legal jeany-us over here with these sticky notes for closing arguments lol
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Look at those stubby little sausage fingers of Donny dollhands.
Legal jeany-us over here with these sticky notes for closing arguments lol
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I found a few more from a few other angles. I’ll let you be the judge (no pun intended).
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What I think is funny is how pasty white his hands are as compared to his orange face.Look at those stubby little sausage fingers of Donny dollhands.
From certain angles only, yesSo the media can take pictures inside the courtroom before the official proceedings begin each day, is that where the pictures are coming from?
Nice admission of guilt by Trump there!
Depends on how good lunch is. I can't imagine this is going to take them a lot of time. Hopefully this week.Any update on when we could see a verdict now that closing arguments are almost done?
Depends on how good lunch is. I can't imagine this is going to take them a lot of time. Hopefully this week.
I’ve seen speculation from lawyers that Trump forced some of their more egregious errors because of how they seemed to serve no purpose other than to stroke Trump’s ego and actively harmed his defense.Based on everything I've heard about this defense, I really hope Trump isn't paying for it. Just listened to The Daily on the closing arguments, sounds like the defense crashed and burned.
I wish @woolfe9998 was still posting regularly.
Yeah, I've seen that speculation as well. Even still, seems he completely flobbed the closing arguments. I'm sure some of that was at Trump's direction, but a lot of it just seems poorly put together.I’ve seen speculation from lawyers that Trump forced some of their more egregious errors because of how they seemed to serve no purpose other than to stroke Trump’s ego and actively harmed his defense.
In the end if a client wants to do something you think is a bad your choices are to either do it or try to withdraw as counsel.
Waaaaayyyyyyy to early to look into the crystal ball. As long they are asking to review testimony, hopes that no jury member has already made their mind up and won’t honestly take serious the jury deliberation
given the sleeping and the attempt to treat the trial as if the verdict will be determined by public opinion, it feels like the Turd has written off the multiple trials and is gambling on winning the election to avoid any consequences.I’ve seen speculation from lawyers that Trump forced some of their more egregious errors because of how they seemed to serve no purpose other than to stroke Trump’s ego and actively harmed his defense.
In the end if a client wants to do something you think is a bad your choices are to either do it or try to withdraw as counsel.
Bolding is mine.Prosecutors provided three theories of what unlawful means Trump used. Merchan told the jury: “Although you must conclude unanimously that the defendant conspired to promote or prevent the election of any person to a public office by unlawful means, you need not be unanimous as to what those unlawful means were. In determining whether the defendant conspired to promote or prevent the election of any person to a public office by unlawful means, you may consider the following: (1) violations of the Federal Election Campaign Act otherwise known as FECA; (2) the falsification of other business records; or (3) violation of tax laws.”
What the judge told the jury is far too nuanced for Trump to understand.Well thankfully the jury does not need to reach a unanimous verdict to convict.
This is from John Roberts that is a reporter for Fox News.
So of course the defendant is telling all his followers that this is the truth.
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This his or course not true, this is what the judge told the jury
that seems odd to me. how could you have a split jury on each count? or is this fox bullshittery?Well thankfully the jury does not need to reach a unanimous verdict to convict.
This is from John Roberts that is a reporter for Fox News.
So of course the defendant is telling all his followers that this is the truth.
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This his or course not true, this is what the judge told the jury