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a presumption to allow the states to pursue any criminal matter before they pursue the federal matter. 99% of all cases out there the department of justice would say we are going to wait until the states of georgia on its case, the alvin bragg case in new york until they have gone through indictment to trial and finalize. then the department of justice would step in pr process accordg to policy. why were they ruling to violate the internal policies? they are willing to do it because it is not an effort about finding out the facts and applying the law. this is an effort to keep down a candidate that they do not want to come back into power. so i am watching and seeing this and i'm saying to myself they are violating all of our historical precedent in the criminal justice system that this country is seen today.

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itself is the judges will bend over backwards to accommodate a defendant. weather is to allow in more evidence than the prosecution might like or give it leeway in terms of their theory of the defense. there is always a willingness by the judges to bend over backwards for the defendant. you talk about a speedy trial do you know who actually owns that right? it is the defendant. it's the only one that can say i need more time. the government can't. the government can't say it needs more time but the defendant can we have donald trump indicating needs more time to review documents. more time to prepare its defense and the judge there's not a case out there in the history of this country under these circumstances where the average white collar crime is over three years long from indictment to trial. there's not a judge out there that would not grant the defendant additional time to

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a presumption to allow the states to pursue any criminal matter before they pursue the federal matter. 99% of all cases out there the department of justice would say we are going to wait until the states of georgia on its case, the alvin bragg case in new york until they have gone through indictment to trial and finalize. then the department of justice would step in prin process accog to policy. why were they ruling to violate the internal policies? they are willing to do it because it is not an effort about finding out the facts and applying the law. this is an effort to keep down a candidate that they do not want to come back into power. so i am watching and seeing this and i'm saying to myself they are violating all of our historical precedent in the criminal justice system that this country is seen today.

Matter , Cases , States , Presumption , Department-of-justice , 99 , Case , New-york , Indictment , Alvin-bragg , Georgia , It

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itself is the judges will bend over backwards to accommodate a defendant. weather is to allow in more evidence than the prosecution might like or give it leeway in terms of their theory of the defense. there is always a willingness by the judges to bend over backwards for the defendant. you talk about a speedy trial do you know who actually owns that right? it is the defendant. it's the only one that can say i need more time. the government can't. the government can't say it needs more time but the defendant can we have donald trump indicating needs more time to review documents. more time to prepare its defense and the judge there's not a case out there in the history of this country under these circumstances where the average white collar crime is over three years long from indictment to trial. there's not a judge out there that would not grant the defendant additional time to

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FOX News Sunday

like seeing lawyers on juries precisely because they are independent thinkers who often think they know better than a prosecutors they can be a bit of a wild card for the come to jurr jury service with a lot of legal education. you never know it was on the jury room. having chosen juries, having tried cases in front of juries lawyers are going to spend the next six week trying to read the tea leaves watch the jury's reaction to the witness testimonies it comes in. no one is ever going to show the jurors are truly thinking until this time to deliberate and render a verdict the fact there will be lawyers participating in deliberations and rendering the verdict definitely a plus for the defense. quest for the few times tom and i disagree. i have long opposed lawyers being allowed on juries this case it could be highly damaging because the medics are still debating what this indictment means we are not convinced or certain what the crime as that was the motivation of the alleged what was a misdemeanor under state law. to have lawyers and there they y

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CNN Newsroom Live

central to this alleged scheme according to the indictment. and cohen and trump met shortly after trump announced his campaign in 2015, and they all agreed according to the process tears that they would quote unquote, catch and kill negative stories about trump basically, paying people off buying their silence, agreeing to purchase the rights to their story and burying it so that the voters would never learn of those allegations. and the voters did did not actually learn about the alleged stormy daniels affair until after the election after trump had made his way to the white house. that's what we're expecting from opening statements. the prosecutors will be telling the jury their side of the story for the very first time. and of course, trump's defense attorneys have their own opportunity as well it all starts new york city monday morning. marshall cohen, cnn washington the nada via lunar

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that will be tested and under the microscope for perhaps the next six weeks. >> that's how long were expecting things to go. >> so opening statements are monday and eventually we will get into witness testimony and there is a big cast of characters that are expected to swear to tell the truth in front of the jury. >> michael cohen himself, in many ways is the star witness of this case his credibility will be crucial. there's also stormy daniels. she is expected to tell her side of the story. there's also hope hicks, a trump 2016 campaign official, karen mcdougal, who is a another woman who alleged and affair with donald trump. and then there's also david he was involved with the national enquirer or the tabloid that is central to this alleged scheme, according to the indictment. and cohen and trump met shortly after trump announced his campaign in 2015, and they all all agreed according to the

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a presumption to allow the states to pursue any criminal matter before they pursue the federal matter. 99% of all cases out there the department of justice would say we are going to wait until the states of georgia on its case, the alvin bragg case in new york until they have gone through indictment to trial and finalize. then the department of justice would step in prin process accog to policy. why were they ruling to violate the internal policies? they are willing to do it because it is not an effort about finding out the facts and applying the law. this is an effort to keep down a candidate that they do not want to come back into power. so i am watching and seeing this and i'm saying to myself they are violating all of our historical precedent in the criminal justice system that this country is seen today.

Matter , Cases , States , Presumption , Department-of-justice , 99 , Case , New-york , Indictment , Alvin-bragg , Georgia , It

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itself is the judges will bend over backwards to accommodate a defendant. weather is to allow in more evidence than the prosecution might like or give it leeway in terms of their theory of the defense. there is always a willingness by the judges to bend over backwards for the defendant. you talk about a speedy trial do you know who actually owns that right? it is the defendant. it's the only one that can say i need more time. the government can't. the government can't say it needs more time but the defendant can we have donald trump indicating needs more time to review documents. more time to prepare its defense and the judge there's not a case out there in the history of this country under these circumstances where the average white collar crime is over three years long from indictment to trial. there's not a judge out there that would not grant the defendant additional time to

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allegations. it's a novel legal theory that will be tested and under the microscope for perhaps the next six weeks. that's how long were expecting things to go? >> so opening statements are monday and eventually we will get into witness testimony and there is a big cast of characters that are expected to swear to tell the truth in front of the jury. >> michael cohen himself, in many ways is the star witness of this case. his credibility will be crucial. there's also stormy daniels. she is expected to tell her side of the story. there's also hope hicks, a trump 2016 campaign official, karen mcdougal, who is a another woman who alleged an affair with donald trump. and then there's also david. he was involved with the national enquirer the tabloid that is central to this alleged scheme, according to the indictment. and cohen and trump met shortly after trump announced his campaign in 2015, and they all

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