How jurors will be selected in Trump’s legal cases - a criminal law expert explains
- Written by Ronald S. Sullivan Jr., Professor of Law, Harvard University
Donald Trump appears outside a Manhattan criminal court on March 25, 2024. Mary Altaffer-Pool/Getty ImagesEvery defendant is entitled to a fair and impartial jury.
But the process to find one can be long and taxing, particularly in a high-profile trial such as the one in New York, in which Donald Trump stands accused of fraud in his efforts to...
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