
Judging Sam: The Case Against SBF
Against the Rules with Michael Lewis
Navigating Jury Selection in High-Stakes Trials
This chapter examines the jury selection process for a notable trial in the Southern District of New York, discussing the challenges of finding an impartial jury amidst public sentiment. It also highlights Judge Lewis Kaplan's characteristics and reputation, as well as how they may influence the trial's outcome. The conversation further delves into the strategies of both the prosecution and defense, underscoring the intrigue surrounding defendant Sam Bankman-Fried and the complexities of the ongoing legal narrative.
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