Fox News contributor Andy McCarthy joins ‘America’s Newsroom’ with analysis on the N.Y. v. Trump trial ahead of jury deliberations. Jury instructions concluded on Wednesday in theNew York City criminal trialagainst former President Trump after the jury was given several critical directi...
NEW YORK —Thejury in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trialresumed deliberations Thursday after revisiting portions of the judge’s instructions and rehearing testimony from multiple key witnesses about the alleged scheme at the heart of the history-making...
Jurors in former President Donald Trump's New York "hush money" trial have asked for readbacks of the judge's instructions and portions of Michael Cohen and David Pecker's testimonies. Criminal defense attorney Caroline Polisi jo
So the trial was held.It was a fair trial. Trump had been indicted not by President Biden or the Department of Justice, butby a grand juryof New York citizens. He exercised a defendant’s usual right to participate in selecting the trial jury. His lawyers were allowed to cross-examine t...
His lawyer Joseph Tacopina told CNBC, “Her claim was that she was raped and the jury rejected it. Perplexing to say the least.” “Obviously we will be appealing,” said Tacopina. He noted that Judge Lewis Kaplan, the trial judge who is not related to Roberta Kaplan, last year had a...
The trial will be the first against a former president in U.S. history. The case will also be thefirst of four criminal prosecutionsagainst Trump to go before a jury. Trump is charged in a state case in Georgia related to the 2020 election, and two federal cases brought by special coun...
NEW YORK —The first seven jurors for Donald Trump’shush money trialwere chosen Tuesday after lawyers grilled members of the jury pool about their social media posts, political views and personal lives to decide whether they can sit in fair judgment of the former presid...
brief ruling that this was a question that would be best answered in the course of a trial, and she left open the possibility that the questions related to the Espionage Act could be raised in connection with litigation about the instructions a jury would receive at the end of the trial. ...
Litman: Trump’s hush money trial is about to go to the jury. What’s the most likely verdict? May 23, 2024 Trump’s team also asked Merchan to consider the “extraordinarily important” nature of the case when issuing his instructions and to urge...
schedule — driven by his habit of using Wednesdays to deal with other court business, as well as the Passover holiday — means Donald Trump’s trial will meet on seven days in April. On two of those days, court will adjourn early. Nearly all days are likely to be consumed by jury ...