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Reality TV's Todd and Julie Chrisley contest fraud convictions in federal appeals court

The Chrisleys rose to fame with their show "Chrisley Knows Best," which chronicled the exploits of their tight-knit family.

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CNN News Central

not to strike this. juror or not to remove this year, and hence, he landed in the jury box. he was one of our what was seven. and now as six. and who knows if that is going to reduce further, but he was in the box. he was going to be a juror on this case now it sounds like the da's office, the prosecution went back and did more research on this juror, and it sounds like they're saying to the judge that either he was not fully forthcoming or he misled us, or he lied about something in his background and also sounds like according to brin's account, there was an arrest of this juror, an arrest does not necessarily alone own bar someone from sitting on a jury, but certain types of convictions could so the judge needs to dig in on this and figure out, first of all, are those allegations correct? did this juror mislead the quarter, give incomplete information and 2nd of all, does that necessitate the judge to remove this juror from the jury pool. now, i do want to say this it is much easier legally to remove somebody from the pool at this point before the jury has been sworn in, it gets much

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Anderson Cooper 360

verdicts and the e jean carroll cases were two different juries found trump liable for defamation. one found trump liable for sexual well abuse, among the other, miss legal run-ins, trump has had. they also want to focus on a judge sanctioning him for filing a frivolous lawsuit against hillary clinton. they also want to be able to ask him about a settlement that the trump foundation had with the new york attorney general's office in which trump agreed to dissolve his foundation. and lastly, they want to ask him about the criminal convictions of two trump entities for tax fraud in 2022, trump's sayyed has signaled that they're going to challenges the judge said he will hold a hearing over this issue before he rules whether any of this will come in he said that could be as soon as friday they afternoon if they wrap up jury selection in time. so he seems like he thinks that that is possible kara scannell, stay with joining us has also bestselling author and former federal prosecutors, jeffrey toobin, also jury consultant jill huntley, taylor geoff, the former president, posted on his

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Anderson Cooper 360

judge sanctioning him for filing a frivolous lawsuit against hillary clinton they also want to be able to ask him about a settlement that the trump foundation had with the new york attorney general's office in which trump agreed to dissolve his foundation and lastly, they want to ask him about the criminal convictions of two trump entities for tax fraud in 2022, trump's sayyed has signaled that they're going to check allergists. the judge said he will hold a hearing over this issue before he rules whether any of this will come in he said that could be as soon as friday afternoon if they wrap up jury selection in time. so he seems like he thinks that that is possible. >> kara scannell, stay with joining us has also bestselling author and former federal prosecutors, jeffrey toobin, jury consultant jill huntley, taylor jeff, the former president, posted on his social media platform tonight, quoting a foxhole, who said the quote, they are catching undercover liberal activists lying to the judge in order to get around the trunk jury and quote, is that permissible given the gag

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strategy by the manhattan da's office to question trump about all of these other cases. it sounds like risky territory for trump. >> well, anytime a witness takes the stand, they do put their credibility into question and open that door. so essentially with a prosecutors are trying to do here is go after any sort of convictions regarding fraud, any sort of issues with his credibility, which he will bring into issue in this case if he does let's take the stand, even though those things would not necessarily come into evidence. otherwise i would you do the same thing. >> i mean is that a good approach for the prosecutors at this point? >> i think for the prosecutors, it's not really a risk for donald trump. the question is whether he wants to take the stand and certainly it is his option as a defendant and there is much to be gained in many cases by a defendant taking the stand, but there are some risks and doors that can be opened that wouldn't otherwise be

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trump has had. they also want to focus on a judge sanctioning him for filing a frivolous lawsuit against hillary clinton. they also want to be able to ask him about a settlement that the trump foundation had with the new york attorney general's office, in which trump agreed to dissolve his foundation and lastly, they want to ask him about the criminal convictions of two trump entities for tax fraud in 2022, trump's sayyed has signaled that they're going to challenges. the judge said he will hold a hearing over this issue before he rules whether any of this will come in he said that could be as soon as friday friday afternoon if they wrap up jury selection in time. so he's like he thinks that that is possible kara scannell, stay with joining us has also bestselling author and former federal prosecutors, jeffrey toobin, jury consultant jill huntley, taylor. >> geoff, the former president, posted on his social media platform tonight, quoting a fox host who said the quote, they are catching undercover liberal activists lying to the judge in order to get on the trump jury

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

they will discussing that right now. we will see if he gets dismissed. that brings the total to six. perhaps five if of the needed 12 and six alternates. prosecutors today saying that donald trump broke that gag order seven times since monday. including when he reposted a false claim last night by a fox news commentator about perspective jurors. a tuesday hearing is set to sort that out. separately, what's called a sandoval hear is scheduled for the end of day tomorrow. that's when the judge will decide what's permissible if donald trump decides to take the stand, what's permissible about his past convictions in civil courts and other issues. prosecutors intend to bring up the recent civil judgements where mr. trump was found liable of business fraud, sexual abuse and defamation. we start with nbc's vaughn hillyard outside the courthouse

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open to the prosecutor we shouldn't in that case. and again, with trump, these topics are pretty well-known. of course some of these jurors have indicated they don't have as much knowledge about his past as others, but you're going to be hard-pressed to find people that don't have some general knowledge about these issues. >> anyway. so it probably isn't too big of a risk here. yeah. >> could the prosecutors go to the judge and say, i mean, if you listen to that sound, we just played a few moments ago, trump said, yes, he's going to testify and yes, he will tell the truth. i mean, can the prosecution bring that in and say, okay, this is what the defendant said? >> of course. i mean, it's obviously expected and required that you are telling the truth when you're under oath and the credibility of any witness, including the defendant, is up to the jury to weigh. so, even if people are attacks, other credibility as of course, michael cohen will be and stormy daniels with regard to their own past credibility issues and convictions the jury's still has the right to

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Man in prison for multiple convictions in Buncombe County killed by another inmate

RALEIGH – An offender at Central Prison died tonight after an apparent assault by another offender in a prison housing area.Dustin Payne was found collapsed in

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After James Wallace's sex convictions: What next for Pah Homestead and $50 million art collection?

First interview: Anita Tótha is the director of The Arts House Trust , the new owners of the art collection started by convicted sex offender James Wallace ....

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