BREAKING: Prosecutors to deal first MAJOR BLOW to Trump at trial
Summary
TLDRIn this legal analysis, Glenn and Brian discuss the upcoming challenges for Donald Trump in his criminal trial. The focus is on the Sandoval hearing, where prosecutors must disclose any uncharged misconduct they intend to use for cross-examination if Trump chooses to testify. The hosts highlight 13 acts of misconduct, including business fraud and defamation, that could impact the jury's perception of Trump's credibility. They debate whether Trump will opt to testify, considering the risk of perjury and the potential for a hung jury. The discussion also touches on the possibility and timing of a retrial in the event of a hung jury, emphasizing the importance of the trial's outcome for the American public, especially if Trump runs for presidency again.
Takeaways
- π Glenn Donald Trump is facing a trial where prosecutors will expose his misconduct to the jury.
- π₯ The hosts, Brian and Glenn, will provide daily coverage of the Trump trial for viewers to follow.
- π€ A Sandoval hearing will be held, which is a legal proceeding where the prosecution must disclose uncharged misconduct that may be used for cross-examination.
- π« Trump is charged with 34 felony counts related to falsifying business records to conceal hush money payments, which gave him an advantage in a presidential election.
- π There are 13 acts of uncharged misconduct that the prosecution wants to introduce to the jury if Trump decides to testify.
- πΌ The Trump Organization was convicted of 17 felonies for systemic business fraud, which is one of the misconducts the prosecution may question Trump about.
- π€ The judge will determine which acts of misconduct are admissible for cross-examination and which might be too prejudicial.
- π« If Trump chooses not to testify, the prosecution will only be able to introduce misconduct that has been previously litigated and ruled admissible.
- π€ There is speculation that Trump may not testify due to the risk of perjury and the potential impact on jury perception.
- π If the jury is unable to reach a unanimous decision (a hung jury), the prosecutors can retry the case, often with a refined presentation.
- β³ A retrial, if necessary, would likely be scheduled for the future, not immediately following the current trial.
Q & A
What is the significance of the Sandoval hearing in the context of the trial?
-The Sandoval hearing is an opportunity for the prosecution to notify the defense of any uncharged misconduct they may want to cross-examine the defendant with. This is particularly relevant when the defendant is deciding whether to testify in their own criminal trial. It provides the jury with information about the defendant's credibility.
What are acts of uncharged misconduct?
-Acts of uncharged misconduct refer to wrongdoings that the defendant may have committed but have not been formally charged with in the current case. These acts can be used by the prosecution during cross-examination to challenge the defendant's credibility if the defendant chooses to testify.
What is the current charge against Donald Trump?
-Donald Trump is charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to cover up the true nature of hush money payments, which were allegedly made to gain an unfair advantage in a presidential election.
What are some of the other misconducts that Donald Trump has been involved in, as mentioned in the script?
-The script mentions several instances of misconduct, including being found liable for assault and defamation of E. Gene Carol, being ordered to pay millions in damages, the conviction of the Trump Corporation for long-term systemic business fraud, illegal fundraisers, and the diversion of charity funds to his campaign.
How many acts of misconduct does the prosecution want to introduce to the jury during the cross-examination of Donald Trump?
-The prosecution wants to introduce 13 acts of misconduct during the cross-examination of Donald Trump if he decides to testify.
What happens if Donald Trump does not take the stand in his own defense?
-If Donald Trump does not testify, the prosecution will not be able to introduce any uncharged misconduct that has not been previously litigated and ruled admissible. The scope of uncharged misconduct that can be introduced would be much narrower.
What is the potential impact of the Sandoval notice on Donald Trump's decision to testify?
-The Sandoval notice, which lists 13 instances of serious misconduct, could be devastating for Donald Trump's case if presented to the jury. It may influence his decision on whether to testify, as it could affect the jury's perception of his guilt or innocence.
What are the consequences if the jury is unable to reach a unanimous decision in the trial?
-If the jury is unable to reach a unanimous decision, resulting in a hung jury, the prosecutors have the option to retry the case. Retrials are typically scheduled for a later date, not immediately following the conclusion of the initial trial.
What factors might influence the timing of a retrial if the current trial results in a hung jury?
-The timing of a retrial depends on various factors, including the judge's schedule, the availability of witnesses, and the coordination of schedules for all parties involved. It is unlikely to happen immediately due to the complexity of rescheduling.
Why is it important for the American public to know the outcome of this trial?
-The outcome of this trial is significant because it involves a former president of the United States who is potentially interfering in an election and is running for presidency again. The American public deserves to know if they are voting for a convicted felon or an exonerated individual.
What is the role of the judge in deciding which acts of misconduct can be brought up during cross-examination?
-The judge has the authority to decide which acts of misconduct are properly subject to cross-examination and which ones might be too prejudicial for the prosecution to introduce. This ensures a fair trial process.
Outlines
π Introduction to Trump's Trial and Acts of Misconduct
This paragraph introduces the video's focus on Glenn Donald Trump's trial and the first opportunity for prosecutors to expose his misconduct to the jury. The video promises comprehensive daily coverage of the trial and encourages viewers to subscribe for updates. The discussion centers on the Sandoval hearing, a legal procedure that allows prosecutors to disclose acts of uncharged misconduct to the defense when a defendant is deciding whether to testify. The video outlines 13 acts of misconduct by Trump that prosecutors wish to introduce, including previous legal judgments against him and his organization's involvement in various illegal activities. The paragraph concludes with a discussion on how this information might influence Trump's decision to testify.
π€ Trump's Potential Testimony and Its Implications
The second paragraph delves into whether Trump should testify at his trial. It explains that if Trump remains silent, only previously litigated and admissible uncharged misconduct can be introduced by the prosecution. However, if Trump testifies, the jury could hear about all 13 acts of misconduct. The discussion suggests that Trump's propensity for lying could lead to perjury if he takes the stand. The potential for a hung jury is also explored, noting that winning over just one juror could result in a mistrial. The paragraph touches on the likelihood of a retrial in the event of a hung jury, the challenges of rescheduling witnesses, and the importance of resolving the case promptly given Trump's political ambitions.
Mindmap
Keywords
π‘Sandoval hearing
π‘Uncharged misconduct
π‘Falsifying business records
π‘Perjury
π‘Hung jury
π‘Retrial
π‘Jury selection
π‘Trump Corporation
π‘Charitable fraud
π‘Assault and defamation
π‘Mistrial
Highlights
Glenn Donald Trump is set for a challenging day in trial.
Prosecutors will have their first opportunity to expose Trump's misconduct to the jury.
The Sandoval hearing is a procedural step where the prosecution must disclose uncharged misconduct they may cross-examine the defendant about.
Donald Trump is charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.
The jury may hear about 13 acts of uncharged misconduct if Trump decides to testify.
Previous legal cases have found Trump liable for assault and defamation, with millions in damages awarded.
Trump Organization was convicted of 17 felonies for systemic business fraud.
Illegal fundraisers were held for Trump, with funds diverted from charity to his campaign.
Trump agreed to dissolve his charity to settle fraud allegations.
The judge will decide which acts of misconduct are admissible in cross-examination.
If Trump does not testify, the scope of uncharged misconduct that can be introduced is much narrower.
There is speculation that Trump may not take the stand due to the risk of perjury.
The presentation of 13 instances of serious misconduct could heavily influence the jury's perception of Trump.
If the jury is hung, prosecutors can retry the case, often with a refined presentation.
A retrial would likely be scheduled months later due to judicial backlog and witness coordination.
The urgency of resolving the case is emphasized given Trump's potential run for presidency.
The jury selection process is proceeding quickly, and there may be some flexibility for a retrial.
The complexity of reassembling witnesses and the court's schedule make an immediate retrial unlikely.
The legal breakdown will provide comprehensive daily coverage of the Trump trial.
Transcripts
you're watching the legal breakdown so
Glenn Donald Trump is set for a really
bad day in trial so we're going to talk
about the first opportunity that
prosecutors have to expose Trump's
misconduct to the jury uh but first just
a reminder to those watching right now
that Glenn and I will be doing
comprehensive daily coverage of the
Trump trial so if you want to follow
along please make sure to subscribe the
links to our channels are on this screen
they're also in the post description of
this video okay Glenn talk about these
acts of misconduct that the jury is
going to hear about what is this process
that we're going to be uh that we're
going to be seeing carry out right now
yes so they're going to hold what's
called a sand Deval hearing what does
that mean so every jurisdiction has its
own name for these kind of hearings
usually the name comes from the leading
appell at court case and in in New York
the defendant was named Sandoval when
the appell at court decided a case that
gave birth to this kind of a hearing so
it is forever known as the sandal
hearing what is it so when a defendant
is trying to make the decision whether
he wants to testify or decline to
testify in his own criminal trial the
prosecutors have to give the defense
notice of all the acts of uncharged
misconduct I'll talk more about that in
a minute that's a bit of a mouthful all
of the acts of uncharged misconduct that
they might want to cross-examine the
defendant with to give the jury
information about the defendants
credibility so what are acts of
uncharged misconduct in this case Donald
Trump is charged with 34 felony counts
of falsifying business records to cover
up the true nature of hush money
payments to gain unfair advantage in a
presidential election however Donald
Trump has engaged in so much more
misconduct even in recent years for
which he's been held accountable in
various courts and so under the New York
state law if Donald Trump testifies this
jury gets to hear that an earlier jury
found him liable for assaulting and
defaming defaming a couple of times over
egene Carol and that he was ordered to
pay millions and millions in Damages to
EEG Carol and Brian I have the sand ofal
notice here and there are 13 acts of
misconduct by Donald Trump that the
prosecutors want to introduce to the
jury um when they are cross-examining
Donald Trump there was when the the
Trump Corporation really the Trump
organiz ation but it was called the
Trump Corporation was convicted of 17
felonies for long-term systemic business
fraud they want to cross-examine him
about that they want to cross-examine
him about how there were illegal
fundraisers held for Donald Trump and
the money was supposed to go to the
Trump charity and instead it was
diverted to his campaign they then want
to ask him about the fact that Donald
Trump stipulated to that is he agreed to
dissolve the Trump charity as a way to
sort of settle all of the fraud that had
been involved there and and Brian it
goes on and on and on 13 other acts of
uncharged misconduct or Crimes by Donald
Trump that the prosecutors want to
cross-examine Donald Trump with in the
event Donald Trump takes the stand in
his own trial so this is an exercise
where they go through all of these acts
of misconduct the judge will decide with
which ones are properly the subject of
cross-examination and which ones for
example might be too prejudicial for the
prosecutors to bring up and then once
that issue is decided then Donald Trump
gets to make the decision okay I know
that the jury is going to learn of 10
acts of serious misconduct including
lying under oath in another Court um
that's going to factor into my decision
as to whether I actually want to take
the stand in my own defensive my
criminal trial so to be clear if he opts
not to take the stand uh in his own
defense is it that prosecutors won't be
able to introduce any of this uncharged
misconduct they will only be able to
introduce the uncharged misconduct that
they litigated previously and that the
judge ruled was appropriately admissible
evidence but it will be a much narrower
scope of uncharged misconduct then if
Donald Trump ends up taking the stand
and do you believe that this will have
any impact on Trump's um willingness to
actually take the stand or do you think
he's already made that decision up
anyway I don't think Donald Trump can
take the stand for a New York minute
without lying committing perjury and you
know his lies are so transparent when he
tells them uh I I don't think there's
any chance he was going to take the
stand even before getting this uh sand
Deval notice which is devastating if the
jurors are presented with 13 instances
of serious misconduct by Donald Trump do
you really think they're going to give
him the benefit of the doubt when it
comes time to judge his guilt of the 34
falsifying business records crimes for
which he's been indicted in this case
Glenn is there any reason that Donald
Trump might opt to actually take the
stand and testify here or does he
actually stand to benefit more from just
sitting down and shutting up the entire
time yeah you know Brian he has the
right to remain silent I don't think
Donald Trump has the ability to remain
silent um but I think as a attorneys
will recommend to him in the strongest
possible terms that it's not going to
inure to your advantage if you take the
stand in this case now listen Donald
Trump may be so full of himself that he
thinks he can win over the jurors and
remember he only has to win over one jur
if he wins over one jur with his bluff
and his Bluster and his Bull on the
stand well then that could result in a
hung hung jury and a mistrial the good
news is if the jury hangs in other words
if they can't decide the case
unanimously either for guilt or not
guilty AC quitt then the prosecutors can
retry it and let me tell you I did a lot
of retrials in my years ordinarily um
prosecutors fine-tune their presentation
of the evidence and the retrial goes a
little bit better and often will result
in a conviction even after the first
case hung and we've spoken about the
prospect of hung jury before but just
for posterity here for those who are
just watching this for the first time uh
would would would a retrial happen
immediately what would the timing of
that look like a retrial would almost
certainly be pushed off into the future
at least a month two months three months
because you know judges actually stack
up their trials so I can promise you as
soon as the Trump trial is over judge
Muran probably has three other trials
that are in the Chute and ready to go
just waiting for the Trump trial to
conclude it doesn't mean that in this
case which is really unique right a
former president of the United States
who interfered in the 2016 election to
get elected and he's running for
presidency again I mean I think time is
of the essence and the American people
deserve to know if he ends up being the
nominee for the Republican Party whether
they're going to the polls and casting
their vote for a convicted felon or for
a fully innocent exonerated man so I
think there's an off chance that judge
Maran will say listen I'll give you a
week or two but if the jury hangs we're
going right back in to a retrial because
we need to resolve this case well do you
think the fact that also this jury
selection process seems to be going whip
fast and uh and also judge michan likely
gave himself some padding I mean this is
a major trial it's probably the biggest
trial one of the biggest trials that's
ever happened in American history
chances are he didn't butt the butt this
up right against you know his very next
trial with only like a day or two to
spare so I'm assuming he gave himself a
little bit of cushion so in the event
that there is a hung jury do you imagine
that they would be able you know given
how much how quickly the jury selection
is happening and also some cushion that
he may have given himself at the end
that we could see an immediate retrial I
would say a possibility but not a
likelihood the other thing that we have
to keep in mind is that anytime you're
getting ready to go to trial you have to
go out and subpoena all of the witnesses
for the new trial date you have to you
have to coordinate with their schedules
I mean you know everybody's got their
their lives to live and so you know it
really is a Herculean task to get
everybody back together to go right back
into a retrial not impossible I just
don't see it as all that likely all
right well obviously everybody's doing
everything they can to make sure the
trial worked correctly the first time
and and that's what we'll continue to
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