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and her translator. we are expecting that verdict to come down any minute. and now, as i mentioned earlier, the whole process, the whole announcement of that verdict will be a long one. the judge will start with a summary of the case. will walk through the criminal case of the last month and a half. then we'll goat to a portion, we expect, at the end of that summer, where he explains how they kind of framed it, the considerations they're going to take into account her international celebrity. and at the end, when they read that verdict, and the big question is how much years, her two charges carry up to ten years. the prosecution has recommended nine and a half. the big question is what the judge decides. in that sentencing portion, they will also say where she will be headed, what kind of penal colony level. so russian state media says she will be going to something called a general penal colony, lindsay. a fairly low-security detention facility, just to compare for context, for our audience, alexei navalny is in the highest security detention facility in that country. we will learn a lot about next

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unequal justice particularly if your african american. i think this is a slap in the face to the family and to the african american community that has been expressing justice. >> i don't know that i've seen a judge cry, specifically during the sentencing portion. i mean, this judge, she had to wipe her nose and take a moment and it seems as if she shortened her remarks and just ended it. your reaction to what we saw in court today and the sentence. >> all of it was very off-putting for me. i -- i've never seen a judge shed tear and show so many empathy for a defendant. everyone in that courtroom, the defense attorney was advocating and empathizing for this former convicted police officer, kim potter. and even during his presentation, the defense

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concern. as a congressman in that state, how do you feel about the outcome of the guyger trial? and will you join others and say what i'm saying that we need to know what is -- what led up to or is behind the shooting of this key witness 24 hours after she was in fact sentenced? >> reverend, he will join you and other colleagues i'm sure who will ask for frag investigation. this is highly suspect. it's something that we ought to look into where you have few facts, you have a lot of speculation. and people are already starting to speculate about this. the trial itself was one that found the accused guilty. i think that based on the evidence as i have seen it that that was an appropriate verdict. i think there will always be some dispute, however, about the sentencing portion of the phase of the trial. use know, our trials are bifurcated in texas. >> right. >> and i think there are a good

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190307:04:10:00

epic ne'er-do-wells in his rolodex over the years. and remember, tomorrow is just chapter 1 of the sentencing portion when he in fact learns whether he will perhaps expire, die in federal prison. >> that's right, brian. paul manafort is not a young man. and he is looking down the barrel right now of i believe up to about 24 years in prison. and special counsel -- and this is -- as you say, he was -- faced two different trials. this is the virginia case in which he was convicted on several counts of bank and tax fraud, largely involving him essentially laundering and sheltering money that he was making illicitly from his work in ukraine. special counsel robert mueller did not recommend a specific sentence in terms of the number of years but submit aid very harsh document to the court essentially saying that manafort

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190307:07:10:00

chapter 1 of the sentencing portion when he in fact learns whether he will perhaps expire, die in federal prison. >> that's right, brian. paul manafort is not a young man. and he is looking down the barrel right now of i believe up to about 24 years in prison. and special counsel -- and this is -- as you say, he was -- faced two different trials. this is the virginia case in which he was convicted on several counts of bank and tax fraud, largely involving him essentially laundering and sheltering money that he was making illicitly from his work in ukraine. special counsel robert mueller did not recommend a specific sentence in terms of the number of years but submit aid very harsh document to the court essentially saying that manafort had few redeeming qualities, still hadn't paid any of the back taxes he has evaded, did not fully cooperate with the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190307:09:10:00

chapter 1 of the sentencing portion when he in fact learns whether he will perhaps expire, die in federal prison. >> that's right, brian. paul manafort is not a young man. and he is looking down the barrel right now of i believe up to about 24 years in prison. and special counsel -- and this is -- as you say, he was -- faced two different trials. this is the virginia case in which he was convicted on several counts of bank and tax fraud, largely involving him essentially laundering and sheltering money that he was making illicitly from his work in ukraine. special counsel robert mueller did not recommend a specific sentence in terms of the number of years but submit aid very harsh document to the court essentially saying that manafort had few redeeming qualities, still hadn't paid any of the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20181212:02:12:00

u.s./russia relations, even sanctions specifically. it would be a little awkward. questions would be raised, but it wouldn't be that weird. nevertheless, he lied about it publicly and he lied about it to the fbi, and that honestly makes no sense if they were innocent policy discussions about sanctions and he is the incoming adviser who is going to be working on that stuff. you wouldn't need to keep that stuff secret. you wouldn't even need to try to keep it secret, unless perhaps those sanctions discussions were maybe linked to something that really truly couldn't get out and had to be kept secret. and it certainly couldn't be disclosed to the fbi. the reason i raise that possibility and the reason i think this is important on -- as we head into the sentencing portion of mike flynn's life is that it wasn't just mike flynn who lied about those sanctions discussions. it's troubling and interesting and intriguing enough that flynn was lying about those discussions with russia, but it

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20181212:05:12:00

the reason i raise that possibility and the reason i think this is important, as we head into the sentencing portion of mike flynn's life is that it wasn't just mike flynn who lied about those sanctions discussions. it's troubling and interesting and intriguing enough that flynn was lying about those discussions with russia, but it wasn't just him. as flynn is about to be sentenced, i think maybe this is the most important part. this time last year, "the new york times" reported on e-mails that were circulated among senior trump transition staff at the time flynn was making those contacts with the russian government. these e-mails showed that in fact multiple senior officials knew at the time that flynn was talking to the russian government about sanctions. e-mails about his conversations with russia, about his sanctions conversations with russia were reportedly circulating among

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130822:19:26:00

jury. so there's going to be a sentencing portion of this case and what that tells us is that the drama and the emotion of this case is far from over because what happens then is the government puts on evidence on aggravation, they will call witnesses, these same witnesses that testified on the merits to talk about the victim impact, how this affected them emotionally, physically, financially. and then the defense has the opportunity then to put on evidence, what's called evidence in mitigation and sort of explaining, you know, why he did what he did and i guess we're all going wait and see what he says for that. >> explaining why he shouldn't die. in this case if we're to believe the army psychiatrist and his stand by attorneys he may want to. that's troublesome. >> it is. it's real troublesome for the military judge. and the appellate court that will review this case because if -- we know that military personnel cannot plead guilty,

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virtually really absolutely none of the government evidence, as i understand it was challenged by the defense. so they really have nothing to discuss as far as what the government is saying and what the defense is saying here. they just have to go down each element of each offense and see if the government reached its burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt. >> what happens next for major hasan if we get a verdict today? >> if they reach a guilty verdict, my one caveat to what the reporter said as far as the two-thirds finding for a fining of guilty, if they are going for the death penalty here it's required it be a unanimous fi finding of guilty. once there's a finding of guilty the judge will set the sentencing portion of the case which typically in military cases it would start right after the finding of guilt and some instructions are read to the

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