Donald Trump was accused by a Manhattan judge of intimidating a potential juror by “muttering” and gesturing when the woman was called in to explain alleged “anti-Trump” social media posts.
A potential juror in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial in New York City spoke to the media shortly after she was excused from the pool, highlighting the "serious" mood inside the ...
"He just seems very selfish and self serving, so I don't really appreciate that in any public servant," said one prospective juror, a product development manager originally from California.
Another juror is a young black woman who has friends with opinions about Trump, but said she’s not a political person. She said that she respected that Trump “always speaks his mind.” ...
A second juror was excused from the jury in former President Donald Trump’s criminal trial on Thursday after it was revealed the man was once arrested for tearing down right-leaning political ...
Bringing up the arduous process of juror selection, which wrapped up yesterday, and the various excuses jurors could craft to be dismissed. “It’s a conflict of interest. I also sell my own ...
One seated juror said she had developed concerns her identity could be revealed. The second was dismissed after prosecutors raised concerns about his credibility. By Ben Protess and Jonah E.
Dr. Camille Cosby speaks on stage at the 35th Anniversary of the Jackie Robinson Foundation hosted by Bill Cosby at the Waldorf Astoria hotel on March 3, 2008 in New York City. (March 3 ...
A juror sworn onto Donald Trump's jury panel Tuesday was dismissed Thursday morning after expressing concerns that part of her identity were made public by the media. There are now six jurors ...
Aging is a process in which things desert you at an increasingly alarming rate. One’s looks normally suffer as one ages, at least in comparison to the appearance reflected in the mirror during ...
Dismissed juror says Donald Trump 'looked less orange, more yellow' Manhattan prosecutors posed several questions to jurors in the first week of the trial. Among them: can they follow the facts ...