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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Hannity 20211119 07:18:00

courthouse steps, can be heard in the courtroom, no justice, no peace. abab the no peace part is meant to say if you don t convict, we are going to burn and pillage your city the same way we did 14 months ago. that, too, is jury intimidation. sean: you know, i m worried, let me stay on the topic of jury intimidation. professor, i got to imagine that jury is hearing what is going on outside the courthouse. i ve got to believe they are not sequestered, well, first of all we know they are keenly aware of what led up to this incident. they are keenly aware that the entire country is watching this case. the amount of pressure they are feeling, and then to be chased by the media and hear the chanting outside, it is daunting, but more importantly, it is intimidating, just like if the average person that doesn t do tv regularly comes on tv, usually the first time, they are going to be scared to death. i bet you people that are trying to do their constitutional duty

Transcripts for FOXNEWS Hannity 20211119 07:17:00

our courts that photographing jurors like this against a judicial order is witness excuse me, jury tampering, jury intimidation. but frankly, it is no surprise that this comes from msnbc, which has convicted kyle rittenhouse in the court of public opinion from the outset. they have been hostile to his defense, self-defense, they portrayed him as a white supremacist. they have out right declared on the air that he is a domestic terrorist, the equivalent of a mass murderer, led by joy reid and her racist rants against kyle rittenhouse.is she sounds very much like a racist herself, who sees everything through the myopic lens of racism. the judge was correct banning msnbc from the courthouse. on top of this, i worry deeply about all the protesters chanting outside on the

Insanity Wrap #191: Did Jury Intimidation Play a Part in the Chauvin Verdict?

Tweet In this image from video, former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin listens as the verdict is read in his trial for the 2020 death of George Floyd, Tuesday, April 20, 2021, at the Hennepin County Courthouse in Minneapolis, Minn. (Court TV via AP, Pool) Insanity Wrap needs to know: When a big city newspaper comes this close to fully doxxing every juror in a very public trial, did they get the message? Answer: We’ll only know for sure if a juror speaks up, which would seem… unwise. Before we get to the sordid details, a quick preview of today’s Wrap.

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