harry litman, and former congressman from florida, msnbc contributor, david jolley, it s good to see you all. i want you to break down buy the first amendment defense is wrong here. yes. we, the indictment rightly acknowledges that trump had a first amendment right to talk about, even to like about the election. the constitution does broadly protect and broadly guarantee that the government won t punish us for our political speech, even if it s false, but speeches routinely are used as evidence of other criminality activity that the government can and must punish. so, for example, if you were charged with conspiring to rob a bank, you couldn t invote a first amendment defense on the grounds you were exercising your free speech right to tell the getaway driver to come around back or the teller to stick em
room. this is, it the court room where the trial to place. let me show you a couple of things that are maybe different from an american courtroom especially during murder trials. one of them is. this the cage? the cage. this is where defendants in the trial watch the trial. in this particular case it was the accuse killer in the accused getaway driver. there s maybe a difference that something that s missing. the jury, where do they? set during murder trials in italy, there are two jurors at six jurors and they decide together.
reasonable good assumption that he would spend most of the money very quickly. so that could be a reason in her own mind that she was protecting her children. the rest of the crew was found guilty to. the former mechanic whose shot maurizio was sentenced to life. the getaway driver got 29 years. the hotel clerk, 26. pina auriemma was sentenced to 25 years behind bars. it was kind of ridiculous the kinds of characters that ended up carrying out what looks like a professional hit job. [speaking non-english] translator: incredible, incredible. [end of translation] it was a italian italian comedy. pina auriemma spent time in the same prison. but their friendship was over. [speaking non-english] translator: in jail, i studied a, lot i read a lot. and in the evening she would go
as equals. as equals. that s so interesting. after a two-year investigation into maurizio gucci s murder, prosecutor nocerino was about to try the case of a lifetime. this was the trial of the century in me. len nocerino came to court armed with wiretap at recordings and surveillance footage. he also had a slew of star witnesses including almost all of patrizia s alleged witnesses. the hotel clerk and the pizzeria owner confessed and agreed to testify for the prosecution. the pizzeria owner turned getaway driver told the jury that patrizia met him to make sure he went through with the murder plot. he said i m worried because what if they catch me? and that s when patrizia said don t worry about that, i will
waft talking about the influence meddling allegations. this plea deal has the makings of an avoidance of any jail time but more importantly, it was vive corinth for many it will look like you ticketed the getaway driver after a bank robbery. many people view the influence peddling allegation as being a very serious form of corruption with potential crime and he pled guilty to relatively minor tax and gun charges. and that s not going had not bey