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Former Virginia hospital medical director acquitted of sexually abusing ex-patients

The former medical director of a Virginia hospital that treats vulnerable children and young adults has been acquitted of sexually abusing two teenage patients during physical exams

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Trump will be in New York for hush money trial while Supreme Court hears his immunity case in DC

Jurors will hear more witness testimony from a veteran tabloid publisher, and Trump faces a looming decision over whether he violated a gag order imposed by the judge. But he had asked to skip out on his criminal trial for the day so he could sit in on the high court’s special session, where the justices will weigh whether he can be prosecuted over his efforts to reverse his 2020 election loss to President Joe Biden.

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Trump N.Y. hush-money trial: 'Catch-and-kill' to be described

A longtime tabloid publisher was expected Tuesday to tell jurors about his efforts to help Trump stifle unflattering stories during the 2016 campaign as testimony resumes in the historic hush money trial of the former president.

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Prime Weekend

distrust anything and everything outside the sealed mega bubble. the executive director of protect democracy described it to us like this. >> i think perhaps one of the most corrosive areas that we face is the unleashing of termites in the foundations of our system that trump and his allies unleash by sewing doubt in the trust that we historically had in our institutions. by suggesting that courts can not be trusted, that juries can't be trusted, that every actor here is acting corruptly, it is undermining that trust that is perhaps one of the greatest long-term threats to the viability and future success of this country. a democracy depends on a certain degree of trust. the systems are never perfect. we have been in the prosy of improving them. when you get trump and his allies sewing the doubt, none of it can be trusted? that is when the whole thing

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FOX News Sunday

marjorie taylor greene and what thomas massie and paul are trying to accomplish by removing the speaker of the house in this very moment after october 7 would only embolden china it would only embolden russia. only embolden iran. she would let the ayatollah and arent take israel and she was that putin take europe. not just ukraine i do not want to be lectured by marjorie taylor greene. that being said listen, there are protocols on the house floor i think it was a big moment democrats or republicans came together but i understand waving flags on the floo floors is pro. shannon: has a lot to accuse her of giving up israel to iran and ukraine to putin. she is welcome to come on the show for it but she is voted against all those packages. quickset that leap up from there she is welcome to come at you guys can have a debate too. congressman we always appreciate your time. quick sufficient, thank you. shannon: up next to juries been selected opening arguments set for tomorrow. former prison terms criminal

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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

backgrounds. there are two lawyers and investment banker who follows trump on truth, social, a speech therapist, and a physical therapist, amongst others, and a woman who says, trump seems very selfish chose to tally is a criminal defense attorney joining us now from san francisco. thank you so much for joining us. what did you make of the jury selection? and will it hold well, i do think that the trial will quickly descend into a lot of chaos circus is a term that i think will, will, will apply jury selection is very random. >> it can be a science, it could be an art. the best jury, people who select juries are artists. so i think the fact that we can, we can definitely point to the fact that there are professionals on there. there are to turn please. as you mentioned, and there are professional money managers who have experienced with

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Trump N.Y. hush money trial: Prosecutors to present criminal case

The opening statements launched the first criminal trial of a former American president, a case unfolding against the backdrop of a closely contested White House race.

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

>> in their own case because you want to blunt the edge. >> quickly, caroline, we've talked about how the defense doesn't have to give an opening statement. it sounds like, based on what our understanding is, there will be an opening statement in this case, but are there risks to giving an opening statement if you are the defense? are you showing your cards? >> not in this case. i expect here the theme we will see, the prosecution is always going to want to boil things down, make it really simple, as maya said, focus on that brass ring. psychology is everywhere in a trial. the defense, complexity, confusion always works for their advantage. i suspect they will say, listen to the evidence carefully. does all of this make sense to you? they're going to harp on the law, harp on the specific elements, say it doesn't add up. confused juries always works for the defense's aid. >> our special coverage on msnbc continues with a look at the

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Trump on Trial New York v. Donald Trump

maya, juries change. they get in as individuals, right? they come into that room as individuals, but they have to act as a group. what kind of change are you looking for as a defense lawyer or as a prosecution on those 12 people? >> we are starting at the beginning of the trial. you're really trying to -- you're looking for the non-verbal cues, the slight nod. where they're paying attention, i got them. where they're doing a little side eye like, that don't sound right, that's the cue you're looking for. >> very subtle. >> it's very subtle. caroline said it. it's the psychology. you're looking for the psychological cues about where they are, and whether those cues are changing over time, whether you have a particular person that looks like they're remaining skeptical.

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