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Judge in Manaforts Case Being Threatened - Judge refuses to release juror info
(08-18-2018 07:10 AM)Machiavelli Wrote:  Boys boy boys. Neither side has the market cornered on the crazies......

We both have them.

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(08-18-2018 10:50 AM)Jjoey52 Wrote:  
(08-18-2018 07:10 AM)Machiavelli Wrote:  Boys boy boys. Neither side has the market cornered on the crazies......

We both have them.

You guys have a good weekend ya hear!


Good post, there is still hope for you.


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RE: Judge in Manaforts Case Being Threatened - Judge refuses to release juror info
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles..._more.html

Hits upon some points that were apparent to me from the outside:

"...This week marked the end of the trial of Paul Manafort. The jury is now deliberating his fate. I cannot with certainty opine on the prosecution’s handling of the case. I can’t because all we know -- in the absence of transcripts of the trial -- is what reporters have told us. In my experience they often lack the background to adequately apprise us of what went on. Reporters also give more weight generally to salacious details -- in this case Manafort’s wardrobe and Gates’ affairs -- than they do to the more significant documentary evidence. Finally, as I learned in covering the Libby trial as an observer, even the best reporters have deadlines, which means their stories are often filed before the cross-examination of key witnesses and begin the next day with the direct examination of the next witness, which means half of what occurred -- often the most important part to my mind -- is unreported.

Nevertheless, from even those accounts, it would appear that the prosecution was hardly a slam dunk, and Manafort’s lawyers obviously thought so in closing without presenting any case...."



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