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there are no cameras inside the courtroom, so the way we re going to find out is our people inside are going to text or call our people outside. so we re going to tell you the verdict as soon as it comes in. this has been a long trial. why has it been so drawn out? there are two things. one, i want to speak to the two people inside the court. they are incredible reporters who have watched every single moment of this 18-week trial. it s the longest trial that we ve seen when it comes to january 6th. part of that is because of the seditious conspiracy charge but also because there are five defendants. but there were the same number of defendants in the oath keeper trial, and that one was much shorter and the jury came back with mostly guilty verdicts. but there were some of the counts they found not guilty. so this case has been a little bit more if i can say raucous. the attorneys are speak more.
proud boys for their actions leading up to and on january 6th. there are no cameras in the courtroom. we have people inside. we are also listening, our reporters, to an audio feed. we will bring this verdict the second it comes in. in the meantime, sarah snider, before you got this gig you were actually monitoring this trial in the courtroom for a large part of it. remind us exactly what this is for. all right, so the big charge they face is seditious conspiracy. we ve all heard that charge. this is in relation to january 6th, and it s basically they tried to stop the peaceful transfer of power. that s the large charge. there are a lot of charges sprinkled in and each person faces a different number of charges in this particular case. dominic puzoleo, which is one of the five on trial, you will remember him and i know the country remembers him because he was like the first person to break through a window, and you saw him with the shield of a
questions about the law over recent days, and now they have informed the court that they are at a verdict and they re ready to deliver that. as you mentioned the jury s been deliberating for about seven days, but bring people up to speed on everything that went into the prosecution that doj brought and went on in this trial. reporter: well, this trial is one of those cases where the prosecutors had just gobs and gobs of video and text messages and signal messages, all kinds of communication as well as footage from the day of january 6th. and the argument that they were making to the jury was that these men were working together, and then once they got there to the capitol on january 6th they broke off from the crowd and found a way inside the capitol that revved up all of the trump supporters there and got them breaking into the building. and so that is what they have been arguing on the prosecution side. they also have shown plenty of text messages about these men
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