Trial
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Opinion
Jan. 6, America’s Rupture and the Strange, Forgotten Power of Oblivion
On March 4, Judge Tanya Chutkan presided over jury selection for a criminal trial in a Jan. 6, 2021, case.…
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America
What Happens When a Defendant Gets Covid-19 During Trial?
Fred Daibes, a real estate developer charged with Senator Robert Menendez, began feeling sick during the fifth week of the…
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Opinion
The Woes of Donald Trump Will Never Rise to the Level of Public Tragedy
When a Manhattan jury found Donald J. Trump guilty, it should have sent shock waves through the nation. Yet, though…
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Europe
Judge Dismisses Attempted Murder Charge Over Attack at Pelosi Home
Defense lawyers used a double jeopardy argument, saying their client had been convicted in federal court for acts that are…
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Europe
Trump Almost Certainly Won’t Go on Trial in Georgia This Year. Here’s Why.
The state appeals court tentatively set oral arguments for October on whether the prosecutor in the Georgia election interference case…
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Opinion
Hunter Biden Should Take a Plea Deal. Quickly.
Hunter Biden faces up to 25 years in prison if convicted on three felony gun charges in a trial that…
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Opinion
‘Trump Is Now a Felon, and That Will Matter’: 7 Writers on the Guilty Verdict
Welcome to Opinion’s coverage of the guilty verdict in the Manhattan trial of Donald Trump. In this special feature, Times…
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Opinion
‘Accordion Hands’ and ‘Caterpillar Eyebrows’: Trump Meets the Female Gaze
When Donald Trump is relaxed — or as relaxed as someone can be while on trial for 34 felony counts…
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Europe
Trump’s Post-Verdict Playbook: Anger and Retribution, Regardless of the Outcome
Former President Donald J. Trump has a history of attacking investigators, blaming President Biden and seeking vengeance on those who…
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America
How Media Outlets Are Covering Justice Merchan in Trump’s Criminal Trial
Conservative media has been preoccupied for weeks with Justice Juan M. Merchan, the New York judge presiding over the Manhattan…