
Morning Wire Trump Verdict Explained & What’s Next? | 6.2.24
Jun 2, 2024
Leslie McAdoo Gordon, a semi-retired attorney known for her legal analysis, dives deep into the controversial conviction of Donald Trump by a Manhattan jury. She discusses the implications of this unprecedented event for the justice system and the political landscape. Key topics include the complexities of charging at state versus federal levels and the challenges surrounding jury unanimity. Gordon also highlights the potential for jail time, appeals, and Supreme Court involvement, revealing the intricate legal battles Trump faces during a crucial election cycle.
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Unprecedented Case
- This case against Trump is unprecedented, being the first criminal case against a former US president.
- The media portrays it as standard procedure, but legal experts see it differently.
Frankenstein Case
- The case is complex, involving a state misdemeanor combined with an unclear federal crime.
- This combination raises jurisdictional issues and questions about prosecutorial overreach.
Unanimous Agreement Concerns
- The lack of unanimous agreement on underlying crimes raises concerns about due process and fairness.
- The jury's understanding of the charges and means of the crime remains ambiguous.

