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Was able to catch CevallosLaw on Morning_Joe on MSNBC this AM and strongly disagree with his analysis. In criminal jury trials, the 'why' is crucial and essentially the ROI—especially when the defense denies the occurrence of the event altogether.
09:18 AM - May 10, 2024
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Marc
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It highlights why certain details were withheld from the public. Donald Trump's efforts to suppress Stormy Daniels' story exemplify this.
Her testimony wasn't just necessary and appropriate; it was essential.
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Marc
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The jury likely found her credible and perhaps even likable, which is underscored by the defense’s extensive cross-examination, signifying her importance to the case. While this is a white-collar crime, the core of the matter lies in the 'how' and 'why.
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These elements were key to the Manhattan DA's strategy, likely proving to be effective in securing a guilty verdict, when compared and contrasted against all the other evidence presented to the jury.
09:18 AM - May 10, 2024 (Edited)
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Pam Sourelis
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Lisa Rubin, an outstanding legal analyst on MSNBC, made this very point last night on Chris Hayes' show.
She was also majorly pissed by the misogyny.
11:05 AM - May 10, 2024
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Donna
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Been disagreeing with him every time he is on. You stated the reason Stormy Daniel's testimony was so important perfectly.
09:51 AM - May 10, 2024
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Gwen01
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I disagree with him quite a bit
09:32 AM - May 10, 2024
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Phred
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That.
12:16 PM - May 10, 2024
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