

Live at Georgetown Law!
Sep 7, 2023
MSNBC legal analysts Andrew Weissmann and Mary McCord discuss the federal and state cases against Donald Trump related to the January 6th events and charged conspiracies. They cover topics such as the common defense raised, perspectives on the speed of trial, the Supreme Court's ability to act quickly, the concern of a hung jury and the enforceability of removal, potential dismissal of cases, upcoming trials, sentencing, and the role of Donald Trump. They also discuss the impact of televising the trials and express gratitude towards Georgetown.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
January 6th Cases: Federal & State
02:05 • 11min
Perspectives on Speed of Trial
13:26 • 19min
The Supreme Court's Ability to Act Quickly
32:41 • 7min
The Concern of a Hung Jury and the Enforceability of Removal
39:44 • 4min
Unprecedented Discussions and Potential Dismissal of Cases
43:44 • 3min
Upcoming Trials, Sentencing, and the Role of Donald Trump
46:51 • 14min
Discussion on Preventing Cameras in the Courtroom and Gratitude towards Georgetown
01:00:34 • 2min