Jury Manipulation

Trump Hoped ‘My Juror’ Would Save Him From Conviction

The whole debacle surrounding Trump and his ‘My Juror’ dilemma is quite a spectacle to behold. The fact that even the juror he thought was in his pocket ended up convicting him on 34 felony charges speaks volumes. It’s almost comical how Trump couldn’t see the writing on the wall, thinking he could manipulate the jury in his favor.

What strikes me the most about this situation is the sheer audacity and entitlement displayed by Trump and his legal team. The idea that he believed he could buy off a juror or have undue influence over the proceedings is not only unethical but a blatant disregard for the judicial system.… Continue reading

“Real embarrassment”: Trump lawyer apologizes after judge called him out for “misleading” jury

Real embarrassment. That phrase perfectly encapsulates the current situation unfolding in the courtroom as Trump’s lawyer found himself apologizing for misleading the jury. Imagine being called out by the judge for effectively lying to the jury about the existence of evidence – a document that said something it did not. The sheer audacity of such a move is not just a mere mistake, as some may try to downplay it as. It’s a deliberate attempt to mislead, manipulate, and deceive. And the repercussions of such actions can have far-reaching consequences.

Apologies can only do so much to mend the damage caused by intentionally misleading the jury.… Continue reading