although sometimes witnesses and their lawyers put out statements and we report on that for you just as we ve heard directly from mr. epshteyn on this program. smith the doj special counsel working for attorney general garland has won now rulings forcing top aides to testify including the chief of staff and other lawyers who have at times evaded by testifying by bucking, for example, the january 6th committee. those who were running and those who were silent including mr. epshteyn at times because he was silent when it came to going under oath for the committee, some of those people are now talking. we are thrilled to have two great experts sitting at the table right now. maya wily and leader of the leadership conference on civil human rights and former u.s. attorney criminal prosecutor joyce vance. welcome to both of you joyce, what would you want to
zimmermann, on the prosecution table, lonnie kooms, a former los angeles criminal prosecutor, and anna sega mick la zee, a veteran former homicide prosecutor in brooklyn. now, in our makeshift jury box, the neutral voices at least for tonight, richard gabriel, a jury consultant in many high profile cases including the o.j. simpson and casey anthony trials. judge glenda hatchett who was the first african american chief judge of a stiate court in georgia and ken turkell, everyone from hulk hogan to sa sarah palin. if you have not been following this trial, we re going to give you the quick overview of just how we get here. let s go live to randi kaye who s been following every twist and turn. randi. reporter: laura, this all started nearly two years ago with that double murder not far from this courthouse at a
which side may have the best argument. on the defense table, mark o mara, who defended george zimmerman. jennifer vaughan jean who defended bill cosby, and r. kelly. and lonnie coombs, a former los angeles criminal prosecutor and a veteran former homicide prosecutor in brooklyn. in our makes a jury box, the neutral voices at least four tonight, richard gabriel, a jury consultant in many high-profile cases, including the og simpson and casey anthony chiles. judge glenda hatchet who was the first african american chief judge of the state of georgia, and ken , who everyone from hold hogan to sarah palin. before we begin, if you have not been following this trial
was a senator or a vice president. so it s not as though people know these are missing, have been searching for them, and they haven t been cooperating with it. that s why the cooperation piece is really important here. does that make it worse for biden, if the documents were classified that were found date all the way back to his time in the u.s. senate? criminally, unlikely it makes it worse, unless we find more evidence that something was done with them improperly. it certainly looks bad from a carelessness/handling point of view and it will be a problem politically for him. analyzing it from a criminal prosecutor s standpoint, the finding of additional documents doesn t really add weight to the criminal exposure. we might find more. if they re conducting sort of an unprecedented, right, historical look at someone who s been in government that long, making sure there isn t anything they might have missed at this point, we may yet find additional documents. again, it makes you