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When prosecutors make their final pitch Tuesday to a New York jury for why they should convict Donald Trump of a slew of business crimes, they’ll face the burdensome task of weaving together ...
Topline. Prosecutors and attorneys for former President Donald Trump concluded their closing arguments after a more than 11 hour day in court in his criminal trial Tuesday, as the jury will decide ...
Jurors slogged through about eight hours of closing arguments in Donald Trump's criminal trial on Tuesday, with lawyers from both sides making their final cases before the jury begins deliberating ...
Closing arguments in Donald Trump's historic hush money trial are set to begin Tuesday. Trump allegedly directed his then-personal attorney Michael Cohen to pay $130,000 to adult film star Stormy ...
On Tuesday, those 12 jurors heard closing arguments from the prosecution and defense. With those final impressions in mind, jurors will decide whether Trump will be convicted or acquitted of ...
Closing arguments for Trump’s hush money trial ... will present their closing arguments first on Tuesday, ... David Pecker said on Day 1 or 2 of the trial, they can have that read ...
Closing arguments ended late Tuesday after the prosecution told jurors in Donald Trump’s hush money trial in New York that the alleged attempt to hide a payment to adult-film actress Stormy ...
Trump’s attorneys will present their closing arguments first on Tuesday, followed by the arguments from prosecutors. Trump’s legal team is expected to focus on the credibility of former Trump ...
Closing arguments in former President Donald Trump's New York hush-money trial are set to begin Tuesday, one week after the defense rested its case and more than five weeks after the trial began.
(CNN) — When prosecutors make their final pitch Tuesday to New York jurors for why they should convict former President Donald Trump of a slew of business crimes, they’ll face ...
Closing arguments in former President Donald Trump's New York hush-money trial are set to begin Tuesday, one week after the defense rested its case and more than five weeks after the trial began.