- SC/Federal I'm of the understanding that mentioning "jury nullification" in court or in an attempt to sway an active trial is either illegal or could trigger a mistral. But what if social media posts introduced into evidence for a seperate but connected incident mention it? How is that handled? https://www.justsecurity.org/94560/trump-trial-jury-nullification/ 5 comments law
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- Trump targets two likely witnesses ahead of his criminal trial, despite gag order https://www.cnbc.com/2024/04/13/trump-targets-two-likely-witnesses-ahead-of-his-criminal-trial-despite-gag-order.html 449 comments
- Trump Trials Clearinghouse https://www.justsecurity.org/88175/trump-trials-clearinghouse/ 36 comments
- Visualizing ‘Hush Money’: How Trump’s Complex Payoffs Sparked 34 Election-Related Criminal Charges https://www.justsecurity.org/93876/trump-hush-money-charges/ 15 comments
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