Karen Read's Murder Trial

Karen Read's murder trial ends in a mistrial after the jury couldn't reach a unanimous decision. Prosecutors intend to retry the case. Read was accused of killing her Boston cop boyfriend by striking him with her SUV and leaving him in a snowstorm.

Political Response to Donald Trump's Conviction

President Joe Biden smirks in response to a reporter's question about Donald Trump calling himself a political prisoner, defends the conviction, while Trump vows to appeal and claims the prosecution was orchestrated.

Michael Cohen's comments on Judge Juan Merchan and Donald Trump's trial

Former Trump aide Michael Cohen praises New York Judge Juan Merchan who presided over Trump's trial, highlighting the impact of sentencing on individuals and the difference in approaches to protect family. Cohen commends Merchan's professionalism and decision-making abilities, contrasting it with Trump's behavior during the trial.

Opinions on Trump Trial in New York City

Supporters and critics gather outside the New York City courthouse where former President Trump is facing criminal charges. Supporters believe he is not guilty, while critics think there is evidence of a crime and are concerned about the possibility of him getting re-elected.

Trump's Hush Money Trial

Former President Donald Trump is facing a hush money trial where he inaccurately claimed that the jury does not need unanimity to convict him. The jury, however, must be unanimous on each of the 34 counts he faces. Trump also complained about not being able to use an 'advice of counsel' defense, which was rejected by the judge. The trial continues as the jury deliberates.

Donald Trump's Hush Money Trial

The jury in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial resumed deliberations after rehearing testimony from key witnesses about the alleged scheme. Trump continues to proclaim his innocence. The jury must unanimously decide on each count. The trial involves multiple witnesses and legal instructions.

Trump business records trial

Jurors in the Trump business records trial do not have to agree on the specific crime he allegedly committed, but must agree that he falsified or caused falsification of business records with intent of committing or hiding a crime. The trial process has been criticized by conservative legal experts and media pundits for its complexity and lack of clarity.

Trump's Trial in New York City

Supporters and opponents of Trump gather outside a New York City courtroom as the former president faces criminal charges. Supporters rally in his favor, while opponents criticize him for various reasons. The jury is deliberating on the 34 charges against Trump related to an NDA agreement with porn star Stormy Daniels.

Criticism of the vagueness of allegations in Donald Trump's trial

Alex Marlow criticized the vagueness of the allegations in the trial of former President Donald Trump, stating that the judge is allowing the jury to convict Trump without agreeing on specific crimes. Marlow expressed concern over the confusion caused by the prosecution's approach.

NY v. Trump Trial Confusion

Jesse Watters discusses the NY v. Trump trial on Fox News, highlighting confusion in the jury deliberations. Charges against Trump finally laid out, including federal campaign violation, creation of false records, and tax violation.

Donald Trump's Hush Money Trial

Jury deliberations have begun in Donald Trump’s hush money trial. The jury ended its first day without a verdict but asked to rehear crucial testimony about the alleged hush money scheme. Trump faces 34 counts of falsifying business records in connection with a hush money payment to Stormy Daniels. The trial is ongoing.

Former President Donald Trump's business records trial

Former President Donald Trump's business records trial is ongoing, with the jury requesting testimony from David Pecker and Michael Cohen. The jury was dismissed for the day and will resume tomorrow. The judge instructed the jury that their verdict on each count must be unanimous.

Trump's New York Business Record Trial

Former Trump attorney Ty Cobb predicts a guilty verdict in ex-President Trump's New York business record trial by Friday due to jury instructions and timing considerations.

Former President's Hush Money Trial

Former President Donald Trump's hush money trial is nearing its conclusion, with both prosecution and defense set to present closing arguments before the jury decides his guilt. Trump's behavior during the trial may have offended the jury, potentially leading to a conviction despite flaws in the case.

Former President Donald Trump's Demeanor in Criminal Trial

Former President Donald Trump's demeanor in a criminal trial has been notably calm and almost asleep, which is believed to be a strategic move to avoid negative perceptions from the jury. He faces felony charges related to hush money payments and is the first former president to stand trial on criminal charges. Trump denies sleeping in court and claims he is simply closing his eyes to listen intently.

California jury awards $1 million to former students in lawsuit against private high school

California jury awards $1 million to two former students in lawsuit against private high school after being forced to withdraw due to misinterpretation of photo as blackface. Former students cleared of accusations with jury finding school guilty of failing to do a proper investigation and breach of an oral contract.

Trial of Donald Trump

Jurors in the trial of former President Donald Trump are being kept anonymous for their safety due to the high-profile nature of the case and the potential for intimidation and harassment. The trial is expected to be significant in determining the outcome of the presidency.

Defamation Lawsuit Against ABC News and George Stephanopoulos

Former President Donald Trump files defamation lawsuit against ABC News and George Stephanopoulos for falsely claiming he was found liable for rape, jury actually found he did not commit rape. Trump's attorney alleges Stephanopoulos made false statements with actual malice or reckless disregard for the truth.