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In reply to the discussion: Trump supporting attorney appears to have just committed jury tampering on Twitter. [View all]Firestorm49
(4,037 posts)44. It sure would be nice if somebody would latch
on to this and DO something about it - soon!
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Trump supporting attorney appears to have just committed jury tampering on Twitter. [View all]
Tommy Carcetti
Apr 15
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Given the visibility of his tweet (and his subsequent decision to double down on it)...
Tommy Carcetti
Apr 15
#5
"things don't happen instantaneously, right?", agree and sometimes nothing not at all happens.
republianmushroom
Apr 15
#10
We had people here at DU jumping up and down insisting Trump would never see the inside of a courtroom...
Tommy Carcetti
Apr 15
#11
Wait and see? Excellent advice, but... good luck with that. That's not likely to happen *
Oopsie Daisy
Apr 15
#21
IMHO, It's directed at potential jurors, not to the general public and should be
Wonder Why
Apr 15
#14
He is the plaintiff's attorney, publicly encouraging potential jurors to acquit the defendant even
hadEnuf
Apr 15
#37
Duh, guess I read the article too fast and mixed up the words plaintiff and defendant.
hadEnuf
Apr 15
#52
And...I think the prosecution is probably wise enough to spot questionable jurors b4 they are seated.
PortTack
Apr 15
#28
If Trump still wants to shoot somebody on Firth Avenue, Clay should volunteer
struggle4progress
Apr 15
#20
Justice takes time. The 24/7, instant messages doesn't fit into actual justice.
Traurigkeit
Apr 15
#23
I can't believe this is the real person. Any lawyer stupid enough to do this s/b disbarred.
Fla Dem
Apr 15
#25
Hey...questionable attorney travis, would you be claiming the same if a "supporting" prosecutor said the same?
PortTack
Apr 15
#27
Maybe. But TN might buy his claim that he has 1A protection re a matter of national news.
ancianita
Apr 15
#29
Under New York law, the prohibition on jury tampering applies to prospective jurors who've been summoned
onenote
Apr 16
#67
I just hopped over to CNN; they were going on and on about how over 50% of the potential jurors recused themselves
robbob
Apr 15
#53
Weren't there trump supporters who were jurors on the E Jean Carroll trial that voted to hold him liable?
maryellen99
Apr 15
#58